Over the past two decades, global croplands expanded by 9 percent, with differing expressions on different continents.
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eDNA provides an affordable alternative to measure fish populations.
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New housing subdivisions, smaller yards and a dependence on air conditioning have resulted in a 30 per cent decline in Australian residential trees in the past decade, leading to hotter neighbourhoods and increased energy costs.
NOAA Fisheries and Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Announce Efforts to Mitigate Impacts of Offshore Wind Energy Development on NOAA Fisheries’ Surveys
Agencies seek public comment on implementation strategy for Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Older Wildfire Smoke Plumes Can Affect Climate
Aerosols carried in wildfire smoke plumes that are hundreds of hours old can still affect climate, according to a study out of the University of California, Davis.
Sea Level Rise and Housing Markets
New method reveals potential losses at four U.S. locations