Texas A&M AgriLife Extension economists' tally includes fence damage, lost grazing value and livestock deaths.
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Study: Reducing Human-Caused Air Pollution in North America & Europe Brings Surprise Result: More Hurricanes
Research also finds that increased pollution in Asia may reduce tropical cyclones
Menus for Climate-Friendly Food Choices
The fact that a beef steak is significantly worse for the climate than a tofu schnitzel has probably become common knowledge by now.
Seeing More Species at the Coast Improves Wellbeing – New Research Underlines Benefits of Biodiversity
Researchers asked participants how appealing, interesting, and calming they found images of seawalls with different numbers of seaweed and animal species on them.
Bali-Like Temperatures in Wyoming? Fossils Reveal Tropically Hot North America 95 Million Years Ago
A new University of Michigan study that used fossil oyster shells as paleothermometers found the shallow sea that covered much of western North America 95 million years ago was as warm as today’s tropics.
For Outdoor Workers, Extreme Heat Poses Extreme Danger
Working outdoors during periods of extreme heat can cause discomfort, heat stress, or heat illnesses – all growing concerns for people who live and work in Southwestern cities like Las Vegas, where summer temperatures creep higher each year.