On a hot and humid August day near Geneva, New York, Garrett Boudinot stands in a field of hemp, the green stalks towering a foot or more over his 6-foot, 4-inch frame.
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Satellite Data Provide Valuable Support for IPCC Climate Report
Earlier this month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its latest assessment report laying out the accumulating evidence of the climate crisis.
Patterns of Income and Urbanization Impact Mammal Biodiversity in the Concrete Jungle
City dwellers seldom experience the near-reverence of watching deer walk through their yards, both for a lack of deer and, often, a lack of a yard. In cities, not everyone has the same experiences with nature.
Satellite Observes Power Outages in New Orleans
Three days after Hurricane Ida, many people in Louisiana are going without electric power due to downed power lines and damaged transmission towers.
Coral Breeding Success in Floating Mesocosms Pushes Restoration Towards Large-Scale Implementation
In the last decade, coral restoration has become a mandatory tool to counteract coral reefs' fatal decline.
Improving Food Security Through Capacity Building
From droughts to floods, climate change impacts food security around the world. Satellite data helps programs like SERVIR respond to these challenges.


