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Researchers 'blown away' as nitrogen jolt makes tropical forests grow at warp speed
Tropical forests have long been treated as slow, patient allies in the fight against climate change, quietly locking away ...
Desertification is accelerating under climate change, threatening biodiversity, food security, and human well-being across ...
"Like any good animal, we sense the change of seasons through a hundred subtle clues. Leaves change and shed, becoming crispy ...
By purchasing one of STA Industries' products, farmers are automatically enrolled in a carbon credit program. The program is ...
Regenerating tropical forests pull carbon dioxide from the air, but a lack of nitrogen in the soil could slow this process, a new Nature Communications study has found. Restoring tropical forests is ...
Agricultural systems face a dual and often conflicting challenge: sustaining food production while restoring soil functions under climate and land ...
The Indigenous practice of agroforestry is enjoying a renaissance as the agricultural sector aims to decarbonise without ...
Wildfire causes most living things to flee or die, but some fungi thrive afterward, even feasting on charred remains. New ...
Erosion is intensifying in parts of Tanzania. But there are initiatives underway to tackle this gaping problem.
What we eat is powered by energy. From fertilizers to farms and waste, food’s hidden fossil footprint makes decarbonizing food systems a climate priority.
Coming up: Friday Films: Movies at the Library! on the Falmouth Patch calendar ...
Woodwell Climate Research Center, in Falmouth, is getting an $800,000 federal earmark to develop a dedicated soil carbon research lab.
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