After several years during which global emissions at least stagnated, they rose again somewhat in 2017 and 2018.
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High Pesticide Exposure Among Farmers Linked to Poor Sense of Smell Later
A Michigan State University study is the first to show an association between unusually high pesticide exposure and poor sense of smell among aging farmers.
Right Green for Crop, Environment, Wallet
Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. That’s certainly true for nitrogen fertilizers.
The Signs of Change
How is climate change affecting the soils of the Arctic? This question has preoccupied climate researchers for the past several years.
Team develops 'super sponge' for oil spill cleanup
They call it “magnetic boron nitride (MBN)” but what a team of engineering researchers at the University of Calgary has developed, to put it simply, is a super sponge for soaking up aquatic oil spills.
Mosquito Known to Transmit Malaria Has Been Detected in Ethiopia for the First Time
A type of mosquito that transmits malaria has been detected in Ethiopia for the first time, and the discovery has implications for putting more people at risk for malaria in new regions, according to a study led by a Baylor University researcher.