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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 ...
A team led by LMU researchers shows why CO₂ fluxes from land use are so difficult to quantify—and how they can be estimated ...
For now, most investing in carbon removal is done via the private markets. “More private transactions need to be done before ...
High in Ecuador’s Andes, ponds smaller than about 1.25 acres are releasing more carbon dioxide and methane than many larger ...
A perspective article by international scientists underscores a critical new dimension to the global plastic crisis: Plastic pollution is not just harming wildlife and human health, but also ...
Forest ecosystems play a vital role in the global carbon cycle. While the significance of tree mycorrhizal fungi in this ...
Earthworms don’t stop shaping soil processes when they die. A new study shows they can still help store carbon in the soil, ...
A new study reveals that roots don’t just support plants - they absorb carbon dioxide too, changing how we understand plant ...
As politicians continue to bicker and blame during the government shutdown, fields across the Midwest are a flurry of harvest ...
AMES, Iowa (IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - A study conducted by agronomists at Iowa State University found that the slurry left over from turning farm waste into fuel could be a valuable soil amendment. The ...
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