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  • US Forests Provide 83 Million People With Half Their Water

    Wildfires and development threaten that water supply

  • What We’re Still Learning About How Trees Grow

    The key takeaway is that vegetation models, which use mathematical equations and plant characteristics to estimate future forest growth, may need to be updated.

  • Preliminary Agriculture Losses From Texas Wildfires Total $23.1 Million

    Texas A&M AgriLife Extension economists' tally includes fence damage, lost grazing value and livestock deaths.

  • Insights From Algae Genes Unlock Mysteries of Plant Growth and Health

    Genes contain all the instructions an organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.

  • Soil Microbes Use Different Pathways to Metabolize Carbon

    Much of what scientists think about soil metabolism may be wrong.

  • Salt Scourge: The Dual Threat of Warming and Rising Salinity

    As rising seas increase saltwater intrusion and soaring temperatures cause greater evaporation, scientists say that the mounting levels of salt in waters and in soils pose a major climate-related danger and could become a leading cause of climate migration globally.

  • European Farmland Could Be Biggest Global Reservoir of Microplastics, Study Suggests

    Farmlands across Europe are potentially the biggest global reservoir of microplastics due to the high concentrations found in fertilisers derived from sewage sludge, new research has shown.

  • Emissions Tied to the International Trade of Agricultural Goods Are Rising

    Earth system scientists at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions have drawn the clearest line yet connecting consumers of agricultural produce in wealthier countries in Asia, Europe and North America with a growth in greenhouse gas emissions in less-developed nations, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere.

  • UC Leads Demonstration Project to Improve Ohio Streams

    Biologists launch pilot project that could have implications for health of waterways

  • Tracking Agricultural-Related Deforestation

    At the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, 10 of the world’s largest commodity traders published a ‘shared commitment’ to halting forest loss

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