Glyphosate, or Roundup, is under scrutiny because of possible impacts on human health and ecosystems.
The growing threat of drought and rising water demand have made accurate forecasts of crop water use critical for farmland water management and sustainability.
A rich resource of information related to floods, droughts, water quality, contamination, and environmental stewardess.
Researchers from the University of Bonn show risks and possible counter strategies in a new publication.
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Bristol, has found that current estimates of flood risk rely upon methods for calculating flood damage which are inadequately verified and match poorly with observations.
Despite reductions, pollution in growing regions persists, pointing to mitigation opportunities.
A LEGO brick could survive in the ocean for as many as 1,300 years, according to new research.
Focusing on urbanization as a key driver of environmental change in the 21st century, researchers at Princeton University have created a framework to understand and compare cities’ food systems and their effects on climate change, water use and land use.
Our domestic recycling infrastructure was never developed, so there was no economical or efficient way to handle recycling when the market disappeared.
Relatively small changes to the climate in some parts of the world can be more obvious than larger changes elsewhere, according to a new study.
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