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How rainwater harvesting and agroecology forge climate resilience
The existential threat of climate change manifests most brutally in regions dependent on rainfed agriculture, and nowhere is this more evident than in Zimbabwe's semi-arid zones.The shifting climate ...
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Why The African Savanna Never Stays Still - From Wildlife Experts
The Great Migration Remains Nature's Most Spectacular Moving Force 3 million wildebeest accompanied by about 200,000 zebras ...
Africa is heavily dependent on agriculture. At this year’s COP30 conference, the continent needs to secure more funding to ...
As the planet warms and rainfall patterns shift, new research suggests that the world's largest grassland region may become a growing source of ...
A team led by LMU researchers shows why CO₂ fluxes from land use are so difficult to quantify—and how they can be estimated ...
Scientists reveal the first global count of living carbon in seagrass meadows, showing these ocean plants are powerful ...
Carbon Robotics founder and CEO Paul Mikesell explains how the agbotics company built its AI model with high-quality data.
For now, most investing in carbon removal is done via the private markets. “More private transactions need to be done before ...
Could our love affair with the perfect green lawn actually be doing more harm than good? According to leading soil expert ...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) focuses on climate-specific outcomes: reduction of GHGs, ...
As the planet warms and rainfall patterns shift, new research suggests that the world’s largest grassland region may become a ...
High in Ecuador’s Andes, ponds smaller than about 1.25 acres are releasing more carbon dioxide and methane than many larger ...
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