Virtually all of the grasslands in Europe are managed by farmers and whilst traditional management involved periodic cutting and grazing, modern intensive management involves applications of large amounts of nitrogen fertiliser to increase grass production.
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Research Shows That the Combined Production of Fish and Vegetables Can Be Profitable
When it comes to future food production, the combined farming of fish and vegetables through aquaponics is currently a hotly debated topic.
Stanford Researchers Determine Genetic Origins Of Dysfunction In Hybrid Fish
In a small pool nestled between two waterfalls in Hidalgo, Mexico, lives a population of hybrid fish – the result of many generations of interbreeding between highland and sheepshead swordtails.
Successful Retrofitting of VW Diesel Engines
Using exhaust gas measurements taken from the roadside, a team from the University of York and Empa was able to prove the Dieselgate scandal has led to positive results.
COVID-19 Crisis Causes 17% Drop In Global Carbon Emissions
The COVID-19 global lockdown has had an “extreme” effect on daily carbon emissions, but it is unlikely to last - according to a new analysis by an international team of scientists.
Sustainable Palm Oil? How Environmental Protection and Poverty Reduction Can Be Reconciled
Palm oil is often associated with tropical deforestation above all else.