The value of natural capital at a glance By Elijah Burt October 1, 2020 Biology To what extent can values be assigned to the services of nature? The environmental economist Bernd Hansjürgens from the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research explains the challenges in his research area. Source: UFZde Tagscapitalglancenatural Recent Articles Neanderthals: Using the stone drill to combat tooth decay History & Archaeology May 14, 2026 Create a kids profile on Apple TV and set restrictions with parental controls Computer & Phone May 14, 2026 How herring adapted to the Baltic Sea Earth & Climate May 13, 2026 More and more people are choosing a refurbished MacBook Computer & Phone May 13, 2026 Photo worth seeing: Satellites measure how happy plants are Earth & Climate May 13, 2026 Related Stories Biology Why CO2 emissions cool the stratosphere Elijah Burt - May 13, 2026 Biology Is the earth’s crust cracking beneath southern Africa? Elijah Burt - May 12, 2026 Biology Younger Dryas: Volcanic cold snap instead of impact? Elijah Burt - May 11, 2026 Biology Deforestation is pushing the Amazon closer to its tipping point Elijah Burt - May 8, 2026