As the climate warms, the mean vertical gradient in water vapor and tropospheric temperature will increase.
European farmers need to take a new course with regard to ensuring climate-resilience of important crops such as wheat.
New studies show options for gathering water from fog, condensation.
Fragmentation of wildlife populations is increasing on a global scale, and understanding current genetic structure, genetic diversity and genetic connectivity is key to informing future wildlife management and conservation.
The mass death of flying foxes in extreme heat in North Queensland last month underscores the importance of University of Queensland wildlife research released today.
Ensuring the economic health of nations is one of the biggest tasks expected of governments.
Rebuilt West Coast groundfish species are good news for fishermen and fans of healthy and delicious fish.
NOAA Fisheries has released Fisheries of the United States, 2017 and Fisheries Economics of the United States, 2016. Fisheries of the United States provides data on commercial landings and value and recreational catch
As part of its program of keeping officials and the public apprised of volcanic threats, the USGS periodically reassesses the threat level of U.S. volcanoes and updates volcanic threat assessment documentation.
About 150 years after grapes were first cultivated on a small strip of Pelee Island, vineyards now cover two-thirds of the island and have become its major agricultural enterprise.
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