Bird populations are in rapid decline across North America. While climate change is just one of the many factors influencing North American birds, its effects are significant and can interact with other stressors, such as habitat loss.
According to researchers from – among others – Aarhus University, there is a need for changing the way of accounting greenhouse gases from agriculture.
When it comes to buying fresh fruit like strawberries, Canadians are largely vulnerable to global food supply chains, which can break down in a matter of weeks.
Now is the time to identify the conditions that cause plants to die.
The growing global population needs sufficient food.
Andrew Wood, a DPhil student in the University of Oxford’s Department of Biology and first author of the study, said: ‘Weather drives wine quality and wine taste.
International team which includes a Rutgers researcher says innovative recycling methods are needed to protect environment and human health.
Herbicides are the most used class of pesticides worldwide, with uses in agriculture, homes and industry.
Analysis by Rutgers scientists shows future techniques limiting global climate change may create uneven benefits, forcing difficult decisions worldwide.
Savannas and grasslands in drier climates around the world store more heat-trapping carbon than scientists thought they did and are helping to slow the rate of climate warming, according to a new study.
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