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How Would a Nuclear Winter Impact Food Production?
The day after lead author Daniel Winstead approved the final proofs for a study to be published in Ambio, the journal of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Russia put its nuclear forces on high alert.
Global Warming on a Steady Course
CICERO scientists have now developed a new method to reduce fluctuations in calculating rate of global warming
The Spread of Soy in South America
Grasslands, savannas, and dry forests have become popular places to grow soy.
University of Alaska Fairbanks Students Aid Bristol Bay Communities in Coastal Erosion Research
University of Alaska Fairbanks students will return to several Bristol Bay communities this year to continue quantifying and mapping widespread coastal erosion.
Wildfire Potential Continues Across State of Texas
A combination of dry vegetation, above-normal temperatures and high wind speeds will increase the risk for wildfires this week, experts say.