The researchers emphasize cover crops have been proven many times over to benefit water quality
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After a Wildfire, How Does a Town Rebuild?
Three months after the most destructive fire in California’s history, while the residents of Paradise were sifting through the rubble of their houses, moving out of shelters and into less temporary but not permanent housing, considering the future of their home—while they were still grieving the 86 people killed—Catrin Edgeley took her notebook and recorder to the destroyed town.
Stackable Artificial Leaf Uses Less Power Than Lightbulb to Capture 100 Times More Carbon Than Other Systems
Engineers at the University of Illinois Chicago have built a cost-effective artificial leaf that can capture carbon dioxide at rates 100 times better than current systems.
Caribou and Muskoxen Buffer Climate Impacts for Rare Plants
Being common is rather unusual. It’s far more common for a species to be rare, spending its existence in small densities throughout its range.
Updrafts Crucial - Clouds in the Southern Hemisphere More Precisely Understood
Clouds in the southern hemisphere reflect more sunlight than those in the northern hemisphere.
Sustainable Transportation
As world leaders gathered in the United Kingdom this fall to address the climate crisis, a team of researchers at the University of Delaware prepared to produce the next generation of sustainably minded engineers.