New research out of the University of Vermont finds that insects and disease are growing causes of tree mortality in the ...
Into the space left by declining turmeric has come hybrid maize, promoted under the Odisha government’s Mukhya Mantri Makka ...
A global study shows treelines are not just moving upward. Climate, human activity, and fires shape where trees grow.
From turmeric fields to forest slopes, shifts in farming and land use are amplifying the effects of erratic rainfall and rising temperatures in Daringbadi.
Scientists from NOAA say the La Niña climate pattern has come to an end. An El Niño is expected to develop, though its ...
Tracking The Right Global Warming MetricWhen it comes to climate change induced by greenhouse gases, most of the public’s ...
A global study by the University of Basel, Switzerland, reveals a surprising picture: while 42 percent of treelines worldwide are shifting upslope, 25 ...
Exploratory oil drilling off the coast of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest is reshaping life in Oiapoque, a small city in the poor ...
The discovery of why some birds emit more heat than others can be used for both conservation and the creation of ...
Objectives Dementia prevention and climate action share a common imperative: safeguarding future generations’ health. Despite ...
Analysis - Global efforts to limit climate change require deep cuts to carbon emissions. However, global emissions are still growing. Currently, we emit roughly 42 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide ...
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