South America’s second-largest forest has been experiencing rapid tree losses in recent decades.
Among the byproducts of the pandemic and social distancing is a drop in forest management fires on federal lands.
Springtime rains can be a surprising source of pollen.
Researchers, including those at the Natural History Museum in London, have discovered a new species of seaweed Calidia pseudolobata as well as four new genera of red algae from the warm waters of China.
A new study by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) has shown for the first time the full extent of the areas burned by Victorian bushfires over the past two decades.
Long-lasting and intense heatwaves are more than twice as likely in USA because of climate change, according to a new study published in Nature Climate Change.
Virtually all of the grasslands in Europe are managed by farmers and whilst traditional management involved periodic cutting and grazing, modern intensive management involves applications of large amounts of nitrogen fertiliser to increase grass production.
When it comes to future food production, the combined farming of fish and vegetables through aquaponics is currently a hotly debated topic.
Palm oil is often associated with tropical deforestation above all else.
Industry experts say they hope the worst of the COIVD-19-related disruptions are behind them.
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