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Higher Day-Time Methane Emissions From Northern Lakes
Methane fluxes from lakes are considerably higher during the day than the night, according to a study conducted by LiU researchers.
New Findings Refute Idea Of Migration Mortality As Major Reason For Declining Monarch Population
In a new study, Monarch Watch Director Chip Taylor and colleagues have shown that speculation regarding the declining monarch population, despite having received much attention, is unsupported.
ASU Study Looks at Humans’ Exposure to Future Extreme Temperatures
Over the next century, climate change and population growth will subject more people to dangerous heat and cold
Cover Crop Mixtures Must Be 'Farm-Tuned' To Provide Maximum Ecosystem Services
Penn State researchers, in a recent study, were surprised to learn that they could take the exact same number of seeds from the same plants, put them in agricultural fields across the Mid-Atlantic region and get profoundly different stands of cover crops a few months later.
Ranchers Attracted to Regenerative Agriculture for Reasons Other Than Climate Change Mitigation
The findings were just published in The Royal Society Interface Focus journal as part of a special issue on carbon dioxide removal.


