On an expedition to the Central Andean Plateau, researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and colleagues were astounded to find a huge fossil tree buried in the cold, grassy plain.
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How governments and the private sector consider the natural environment when constructing policy is being transformed thanks to a new “natural capital” decision-making framework.
80 Percent of Indonesian Rainforest Vulnerable to Palm Oil Destruction is Not Protected, Research Shows
More than 80 per cent of the Indonesian rainforest, mangroves and peatlands most vulnerable to being cleared for palm oil production is completely unprotected by the country’s Forest Moratorium, according to new research.
Scientists Realize Measurement of HONO and NOX Flux in Farmland
These results revealed that soil emission from farmland was an important source of HONO.
A Climatic Crystal Ball: How Changes in Ancient Soil Microbes Could Predict the Future of the Arctic
The changing balance of microorganisms in Arctic soil due to climate change could have widespread effects, says new study.