Despite aquaculture’s potential to feed a growing world population while relieving pressure on badly depleted oceans, the industry has been plagued by questions about its environmental impacts.
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Soils or Plants Will Absorb More CO2 as Carbon Levels Rise – But Not Both, Stanford Study Finds
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere fuels plant growth.
Extreme Temperatures, Heat Stress and Forced Migration
The Middle East and North Africa Region (MENA) is a climate change hot spot where summers warm much faster than in the rest of the world.
Towards a Better Understanding of Societal Responses to Climate Change
As the signs of today’s human-caused climate change become ever more alarming, research into the ways past societies responded to natural climate changes is growing increasingly urgent.
Light Pollution Drives Increased Risk of West Nile Virus
Florida has experienced a relatively mild winter, which typically translates to more mosquitoes in the summer and more birds on which they can feast.
Once-in-a-Century UK Wildfire Threats Could Happen Most Years by End of Century
Extremely hot and dry conditions that currently put parts of the UK in the most severe danger of wildfires once a century could happen every other year in a few decades’ time due to climate change, new research has revealed.