Research at Karlstad University shows that sludge and ashes as paper mill residues can be used as effective fertiliser. This involves biochar, that is, carbon from organic material returned to the forest and thus closing the cycle.
Rural and urban Americans are divided in their views on the environment, but common ground does exist, says a new report led by Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions.
Growing up in Uganda, Catherine Nakalembe always loved geography but never imagined she’d work with NASA.
New research is informing how, when and where prescribed burns may be used to mitigate bushfire threats while maintaining our biodiversity.
UC Davis examines health and safety awareness around mounting threat.
Crops need water. And in the central United States, the increasing scarcity of water resources is becoming a threat to the nation’s food production.
Current carbon cycle models may underestimate the amount of carbon dioxide released from the soil during rainy seasons in temperate forests like those found in the northeast United States, according to Penn State researchers.
Louisiana is losing coastal wetlands at an average rate of a football field every hour.
Planting fixers could benefit reforestation and climate mitigation plans.
MIT frameworks are helping the U.S. Forest Service find solutions to fire.
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