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  • Identifying Where to Reforest After Wildfire

    A future of fewer Christmas trees? Conifers expected to decline.

  • Current Food Production Systems Could Mean Far-Reaching Habitat Loss

    The global food system could drive rapid and widespread biodiversity loss if not changed, new research has found.

  • Water Limitations in the Tropics Offset Carbon Uptake from Arctic Greening

    More plants and longer growing seasons in the northern latitudes have converted parts of Alaska, Canada and Siberia to deeper shades of green.

  • Higher Oil Production in Plant Leaves Could Revolutionize Vegetable Oil Industry, MU Researcher Finds

    Since antiquity, cultures around the world have been extracting vegetable oil from plants to use as food and fuel. Some vegetable oils have important health benefits, including lowering cholesterol levels and decreasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.

  • Can Water Saving Traits Help Wine Survive Climate Change?

    Climate change is expected to make many grape-growing regions too hot and dry to produce high-quality wine from traditional varieties.

  • NASA, USDA Sign Agreement to Improve Agricultural, Earth Science Research

    NASA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at strengthening their longstanding partnership on space-based assets benefitting life on Earth.

  • SAGE III Sees California Wildfire Effects in Stratosphere

    California fires such as the Bobcat fire lofted smoke high into the stratosphere, where it can linger and contribute to variability in the climate record.

  • Plant Diversity in Germany on the Decline

    Germany's plant diversity is on the decline: over the last 60 years, decreases have been observed across Germany in over 70 percent of the more than 2000 species examined. 

  • ‘Peecycling’ Payoff: Urine Diversion Shows Multiple Environmental Benefits When Used at City Scale

    Diverting urine away from municipal wastewater treatment plants and recycling the nutrient-rich liquid to make crop fertilizer would result in multiple environmental benefits when used at city scale, according to a new University of Michigan-led study.

  • The Drying U.S. West

    A serious drought has flared up across half of the United States—a familiar story for the past two decades.

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