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  • El Niño–Linked Decreases in Soil Moisture Could Trigger Massive Tropical Plant Die Offs

    New insights could help farmers, water managers in tropical regions prepare for impact on crops.

  • Towards a New Generation of Vegetation Models

    Plants and vegetation play a critical role in supporting life on Earth, but there is still a lot of uncertainty in our understanding of how exactly they affect the global carbon cycle and ecosystem services.

  • Sowing Seeds of Happiness: Emotional Well-Being While Home Gardening Similar to Other Popular Activities, Study Finds

    The researchers found that home gardening was among the top five activities in terms of how meaningful an activity felt to people while engaging in it.

  • Global Trade in Soy Has Major Implications for the Climate

    Study by the University of Bonn examines carbon emissions from Brazilian soy exports with unprecedented accuracy.

  • Prescribed Burns May Introduce New Atmospheric Toxins

    Prescribed burns are an effective method for managing forests and controlling wildfires. But burning such a large amount of built-up fuel can significantly impact regional air quality.

  • Prediction Tool Shows How Forest Thinning May Increase Sierra Nevada Snowpack

    University researchers design water quantity tool to help with forest-thinning plans.

  • The Vines Are Drying – York Scientist Delivers Fire Warning

    A University of York scientist working to preserve forests has warned that vines that once protected vegetation from fire may now be drying into fuel.

  • NTU Scientists Develop Sustainable Way to Extract Chitin From Prawn Shells by Fermenting It With Fruit Waste

    Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a green way to create chitin, by using two forms of food waste – prawn shells and discarded fruit – and fermenting them.

  • NOAA Teams With United Nations to Create Locust-Tracking Application

    Model helps warn of worst desert locust swarms in a quarter century

  • Report: Texas’ Agricultural Losses From COVID-19 Could Total $6-8 Billion

    The Agricultural and Food Policy Center at Texas A&M estimates some of the state's agricultural products could see losses of up to 40 percent.

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