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  • Training Hubs Will Boost UK Expertise in Floods, Wetlands and Water Quality

    New investment in training programmes will boost the UK’s expertise in flood management, wetland restoration and freshwater quality.

  • Scientists Outline a Bold Solution to Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, Social Injustice

    An international team of scientists led by Oregon State University researchers has used a novel 500-year dataset to frame a “restorative” pathway through which humanity can avoid the worst ecological and social outcomes of climate change.

  • Driving Up Talent for Canada’s Electric Vehicle Sector

    Canadians are buying more electric vehicles (EV) than ever, with one in 10 now owning EVs.

  • Transatlantic Project Works to Fortify Coastal Resilience Against Rising Seas

    Climate change is leading to an increase in sea level rise, putting millions of people in danger of severe coastal flooding in coming years.

  • Team Embarks on Mission to Investigate Iceberg Calving

    Halley Research Station, Antarctica – A team of scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is gearing up for an expedition to the Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica to unravel the mysteries behind the calving processes that result in the formation of colossal icebergs.

  • Why Are Bees Making Less Honey? Study Reveals Clues in Five Decades of Data

    Honey yields in the U.S. have been declining since the 1990s, with honey producers and scientists unsure why, but a new study by Penn State researchers has uncovered clues in the mystery of the missing honey.

  • Evolution Might Stop Humans From Solving Climate Change, Says New Study

    Central features of human evolution may stop our species from resolving global environmental problems like climate change, says a new study led by the University of Maine.

  • Scientists Provide Recipe to Halve Pollution From Food Production

    A major report for the United Nations has put forward solutions to halve nitrogen pollution from agriculture and the food system in Europe, including reducing meat and dairy consumption, fertiliser use and food waste.

  • Research Offers a Reason Why Diversity in Plant Species Causes Higher Farming Yield, Solving 'a Bit of a Mystery'

    A study appearing in Nature Communications based on field and greenhouse experiments at the University of Kansas shows how a boost in agricultural yield comes from planting diverse crops rather than just one plant species: Soil pathogens harmful to plants have a harder time thriving.

  • Genetic Diversity of Wild North American Grapes Mapped

    Wild North American grapes are now less of a mystery after an international team of researchers led by the University of California, Davis, decoded and catalogued the genetic diversity of nine species of this valuable wine crop.

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