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  • Soil Microbes Contribute to Climate Change, New U of G Research Finds

    Here’s a tip for landowners looking to limit emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane: consider the moisture in your soil.  

  • NASA Engages U.S. Farmers: Bringing Satellite Data Down to Earth

    Since the launch of the first Landsat satellite in 1972, NASA and its partners have mapped agriculture worldwide and provided key input into global supply outlooks that bolster the economy and food security. 

  • How Do We Make Farming Better for the Planet? Ask Women

    BU-led study used video games to test ways of balancing agriculture and conservation—and found getting more women involved in decision-making may boost productivity and the planet’s health.

  • Discovery of Novel Gene to Aid Breeding of Climate Resilient Crops

    Researchers have revealed for the first time how a key gene in plants allows them to use their energy more efficiently, enabling them to grow more roots and capture more water and nutrients.

  • Tech Could Help BC Farmers Reach Customers, Mitigate Climate Change Impacts

    Technology exists that the BC government could leverage to help small farmers connect directly with consumers and also mitigate climate change impacts, say new findings from UBC Okanagan.

  • Climate Change Alters a Human-Raptor Relationship

    Bald Eagles and dairy farmers exist in a mutually beneficial relationship in parts of northwestern Washington State. 

  • Crop Yields Reduced by Climate Extremes

    From 1980 to 2009, farmers faced an ever-increasing chance of having to deal with a growing season that was too hot and dry for their crops, according to a new study from an international team led by researchers at Aalto University. 

  • Diverse Approach Key to Carbon Removal

    Diversification reduces risk. That’s the spirit of one key takeaway from a new study led by scientists at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. 

  • Pusan National University Researchers Uncover Causes for Increased Compound Droughts & Heatwaves In East Asia

    Compound drought and heatwaves cause massive damage to human lives and society, and their occurrence has been increasing in northern East Asia since the late 1990s. 

  • Light Signals From Neighbouring Weeds Alter Crop Growth, Yield

    In the battle between weeds and crops, weeds are winning.

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