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Research Finds Crop Breeding Can Cut Methane Emissions Without Sacrificing Yield
Genetic selection could help farmers and breeders reduce greenhouse gases from crops, particularly rice cultivation, research by the University of Warwick and Cranfield University shows.
U-M Pushes Geoexchange Innovation Deeper in Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality
The University of Michigan is testing a deeper approach to geoexchange technology that could expand the capacity and efficiency of sustainable heating and cooling on campus.
Phytoplankton – The Tiny Climate Heroes of the Ocean
They are microscopic, yet they play a gigantic role in the climate system: the tiny microalgae collectively known as phytoplankton.
Unique Videos Show How Trawling Restrictions Brings Back Life
Trawling restrictions not only benefits fish and shellfish; anemones and corals are also becoming more common, according to a new study from the University of Gothenburg.
Cooler Warm Periods: How the Southern Ocean Controlled Climate and Atmospheric CO2
The Southern Ocean around Antarctica plays a decisive role in the global carbon cycle – and thus in the climate system.