Rutgers has conducted the first study showing how many more species of bees are needed to maintain crop yields when a longer-term time frame is considered.
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Over-Reliance on Biomass-Based Carbon Removal Technologies Could Increase Climate and Food Security Risks
To limit global warming to within 2°C above pre-industrial levels, many are putting their hopes on the world’s abundant supply of biomass – materials like wood and wood residues, energy crops, and agricultural remnants – to deploy large-scale bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), the use of which is also assumed to increase considerably in the future.
Glacier Melting on Kamchatka Contributed to Sea Rise
Scientists have quantified the glacier mass loss on the Kamchatka Peninsula; the accelerated loss in the region since the turn of the millennium is likely to increase in the short term.
Air Quality Monitoring to be Expanded Across NSW Schools
The CleanAir Schools pilot program is being expanded from six to 100 NSW schools over the next two years to better understand the environment that Australia’s children learn and play in.
Can Fungi Help Texas’ Grasses Cope With Climate Change?
As anyone who’s crossed Texas on Interstate 10 can tell you, the Lone Star State is where east meets west.
Climate Change Puts Availability of Vital Renewable Energy Source at Risk, Research Reveals
The study has found that as temperatures rise, the window of opportunity to maximise the use of biomass from plants, wood and waste as a renewable energy source and an alternative to petrochemicals is closing.