Nature A timelapse composite panorama of different natural phenomena and environments around Mount Bromo, Indonesia. Nature is an inherent character or constitution, [1] particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life.
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The Conversation: Where’s nature positive? Australia must ensure environment reforms work to restore what’s been lost
For decades, conservation was focused on stemming how much nature was being lost. But a new era of nature positive environmental policy is taking hold worldwide, shifting from preventing further harm ...
Where’s nature positive? Australia must ensure environment reforms work to restore what’s been lost
The Conversation: Long‑sought environmental law reform is finally here. But will the compromise deal actually protect nature?
Long‑sought environmental law reform is finally here. But will the compromise deal actually protect nature?
In business, nature often gets reduced to numbers: emissions targets, sustainability metrics, biodiversity data. But when professionals rely too heavily on what’s measurable, they can risk missing ...
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Nature, broadly defined, refers to the physical (natural, material) world at all levels (subatomic to cosmic), especially when regarded as distinct from human beings and those things generated or substantially altered by humans. The term encompasses the universe of living organisms and their components (cells, plants, animals, fungi, taxa, etc.), inanimate entities (rocks, abiotic natural ...