Once thought resistant to invasion, regional deserts are losing native plants to aggressive weedy species like Saharan mustard.
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‘Cryosphere Meltdown’ Will Impact Arctic Marine Carbon Cycles and Ecosystems
A new study has found worrying signs that climate change may be undermining the capacity of Arctic fjords to serve as effective carbon sinks.
Climate Change May Lead to Rising Arsenic Levels in Paddy Rice, Increasing Health Risks
A new study by researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health reveals that climate change may significantly impact arsenic levels in paddy rice, a staple food for millions across Asia.
Big Brains and Big Ranges Might Not Save Birds from Climate Change
Global bird sightings from citizen scientists and a view into “climate niches” reveal unexpected risks for some birds.
Flower Strips Could Save Apple Farmers Pest Control Costs
Planting wildflowers in apple orchards could save farmers up to £3,000 per hectare a year, according to a new study.
Less Intensive Works Best for Agricultural Soil
The less intensively you manage the soil, the better the soil can function.