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  • Fear of Wildfires Inspires Forward-Thinking Communities

    Rice Architecture student’s thesis suggests consolidation in California’s suffering wine country

  • Even After Death, Animals Are Important in Ecosystems

    Animal carcasses play an important role in biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems, also over prolonged periods. 

  • Despite Less Ozone Pollution, Not All Plants Benefit

    Researchers found that environmental factors have more impact on the ozone dose the plants received than the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.

  • Sustainability Claims About Rubber Don’t Stick

    Research led by the University of Göttingen calls into question sustainability claims by large corporation

  • Wildfire Risk Can Be Reduced With Agroforestry

    New pan-European research has found that proactive land management with agroforestry – mixing livestock and trees – reduces the risk of wildfires occurring in European Mediterranean areas.

  • First Two Nature-Based Water Retention Measures are Operational in Hungary

    Increasingly extreme temperature, hydrology, or other meteorological phenomena are some of the most widely predicted impacts of climate change. 

  • Urine Fertilizer: ‘Aging’ Effectively Protects Against Transfer of Antibiotic Resistance

    Recycled and aged human urine can be used as a fertilizer with low risks of transferring antibiotic resistant DNA to the environment, according to new research from the University of Michigan.

  • Feeding the World Without Wrecking the Planet is Possible

    Almost half of current food production is harmful to our planet – causing biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and water stress.

  • Can Trees Control Algal Blooms? You’d Be Surprised

    Griffith University researchers have shown that leaf litter can play an important role in controlling algal blooms.

  • New Report Outlines Potential Yield Challenges to Scale-Up of Zero Budget Natural Farming in India

    A new report published in Nature Sustainability this week examines the potential impacts on food production of Zero Budget Natural Farming, a farming system that is sweeping India.

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