Fires in the country have consumed five times as much land as they do in an average year.
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Sizing Up How Agriculture Connects to Deforestation
Using satellite data from the past two decades, scientists are starting to pinpoint which crops and farming styles have lasting impacts on forests.
Research Shows Flocking Birds, Schooling Fish, Other Collective Movements can Stabilize Ecosystems
In addition to being visually stunning, schools of herring, herds of wildebeest and countless other groups of organisms that act in concert can help complex ecosystems maintain their diversity and stability, new research by Oregon State University shows.
Cities Like Paris May Be Optimal Urban Form for Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Study finds low-rise, high-density urban environments are optimal for reducing GHG emissions.
Study by the University of Bonn Investigates How Arctic-Alpine Plants Respond to Global Warming
It is the most comprehensive study of its kind to date: Researchers at the University of Bonn and the University of South-Eastern Norway have studied how two characteristic arctic-alpine plant species respond to global warming.
An Unusually Smoky Fire Season in Sakha
Wildfires are approaching records for estimated carbon emissions.


