An international study led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden shows that the rapid increase in land use in the world's tropical areas is affecting the global carbon cycle more than was previously known.
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UCalgary Research Leads to Life-Changing Improvement for Some People Living With Depression
Beth MacKay knew at a young age that she saw the world differently than many of her friends and family.
Organic Farm Advantages in Biodiversity and Profits Depend on Location
For organic farms, size matters: not so much the size of the farm itself, but the size of the neighboring fields.
British Public Doesn't Know What Microplastics Are
The British public is still largely unfamiliar with microplastics and how they relate to everyday domestic plastic usage, a new study has revealed.
Benefits of Conservation Efforts May Not yet Be Fully Visible
The time it takes for species to respond to conservation measures – known as an ‘ecological time lag’ – could be partly masking any real progress that is being made, experts have warned.
Study Connects Marine Heat Wave With Spike in Whale Entanglements
Climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of marine heat waves—warm water anomalies that disrupt marine ecosystems—and this is creating new challenges for fisheries management and ocean conservation.