
Scientists study ways to integrate biofuels and food crops on farms
We ask a lot of the land: feed the world with crops, power the world with bioenergy, retain nutrients so they don't pollute our water and air. To help landscapes answer these high demands, scientist ... more
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Restored streams take 25 years or longer to recover
New research has found that the number of plant species growing just next to restored streams can take up to 25 years to increase above those channelized during the timber floating era. This is acco ... more
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France discussing 'unjustified' arrest of citizen in Mali
Trump rules out immediate Ukraine ceasefire
Russia hosts first military meeting with Sahel juntas; Mali junta accuses foreign powers of destabilisation plot
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Rumors of southern pine deaths have been exaggerated
Researchers at the University of Georgia have a message for Southern tree farmers worried about unexplainable pine tree deaths: Don't panic. A new study published in Forest Ecology and Management an ... more
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Rising fossil fuel energy costs spell trouble for global food security
Ongoing efforts to feed a growing global population are threatened by rising fossil-fuel energy costs and breakdowns in transportation infrastructure. Without new ways to preserve, store, and transp ... more
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Use more forages in livestock farming
Small-scale livestock farming in the tropics can become more intensive yet sustainable if more and better forage is used to feed the animals being reared. This could benefit farming endeavours in ru ... more
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Pact with devil? California farmers use oil firms' water
An efficient solution to a historic drought, or an environmentally risky pact with the devil? ... more
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A tale of 2 (soil) cities
As we walk along a forest path, the soil beneath our feet seems like a uniform substance. However, it is an intricate network of soil particles, pores, minerals, soil microbes, and more. It is awash ... more
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