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  • How Non-Native Plants Are Contributing to a Global Insect Decline

    For years, Doug Tallamy sounded the alarm about the grave threat that plants introduced from abroad pose to native insects.

  • Counting Trees in Africa’s Drylands

    An international team of scientists has used artificial intelligence and commercial satellites to identify an unexpectedly large number of trees spread across arid and semi-arid areas.

  • New Fires Scorch the Hills of Southern California

    The state’s brutal fire season has not ended.

  • Central Europe: Dry Aprils Pave the Way for Summer Droughts

    In the past 20 years, Central Europe has experienced six summer heat waves and droughts.

  • Bacteria in Iron-Deficient Environments Process Carbon Sources Selectively

    When humans have low iron levels, they tend to feel weak, fatigued and dizzy.

  • How Plants Compete for Underground Real Estate Affects Climate Change and Food Production

    In a paper published today in Science (and featured on the cover), an international team of researchers led by Princeton graduate student Ciro Cabal sheds light on the underground life of plants.

  • Not Enough Hazelnuts? Our Future Climate Points to Australia for New Cultivations

    Over the last decade, growing food industry led demand for hazelnuts has not been satisfied globally with a corresponding expansion in supply. 

  • Christmas Tree Demand Strong Despite Challenging Season

    Market conditions are good for tree farms this year, even after a tough growing season, according to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

  • Researchers Ask Public for Help Finding Lingering Ash Trees

    The search is on for lingering ash, those rare trees that have managed to survive the deadly onslaught of the emerald ash borer.

  • Cost of Planting, Protecting Trees to Fight Climate Change Could Jump

    The researchers found that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change expects forestry to play a critical role in reducing climate change.

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