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  • High School Students Bring Renewable Energy To Their Colorado Community

    In a Western Colorado community, decades of drought have left lasting impacts on the surrounding forests, and extreme weather events frequently destroy local fruit crops.

  • Missing Link To Longevity Discovered In The Plant Kingdom

    A new discovery could provide a key component in understanding the human aging process and even aid in the battle against cancer.

  • Illegal Logging on Steep Slopes Putting Lives at Risk

    The Victorian Government is in breach of its own forest laws, allowing logging on steep slopes and putting lives at risk, according to researchers from The ANU.

  • Clay as a Feed Supplement in Dairy Cattle Has Multiple Benefits

    Research shows improved immune function and reduced liver inflammation in cattle.

  • When Grown Right, Palm Oil Can Be Sustainable

    Turning an abandoned pasture into a palm tree plantation can be carbon neutral, according to a new study by EPFL and the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL).

  • Scientists Suggest Binding Goals to Rescue Amazon

    As thousands of wildfires and deforestation escalate in the Amazon rainforest, a team of international scientists has called for governments to enact six key goals to protect the vital wilderness.

  • Black Carbon Found in the Amazon River Reveals Recent Forest Burnings

    Besides swathes of destroyed vegetation, forest fires in Amazonia leave their imprint on the Amazon River and its tributaries.

  • A Century Later, Plant Biodiversity Struggles in Wake of Agricultural Abandonment

    Decades after farmland was abandoned, plant biodiversity and productivity struggle to recover, according to new University of Minnesota research.

  • Amazon Deforestation and Number of Fires Show Summer of 2019 Not a ‘Normal’ Year

    The fires that raged across the Brazilian Amazon this summer were not ‘normal’ and large increases in deforestation could explain why, scientists show.

  • How Nematodes Outsmart the Defenses of Pests

    Understanding how nematodes can become immune against plant defense compounds may contribute to improving biological pest control.

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