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  • Shade-Grown Coffee Helps Ecosystems and Farmers

    Coffee has huge importance to many smallholder farmers around the world.

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  • Unprecedented Number of Warm-Water Species Moved Northward During Marine Heatwave

    During the marine heatwave of 2014-16, scientists from the University of California, Davis, noticed creatures typically seen only in places like Baja California, Mexico, showing up outside the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • ‘Lichen’-Minded

    New research from two Canadian biologists, including one from Memorial University, is recommending a paradigm shift in how old growth forests in North America are assessed and managed.

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  • When Green ‘Fixes’ Actually Increase the Carbon Footprint

    When a big technology company moves to town, it often promises eco-friendly infrastructure and encourages a sustainability ethos to go along with it.

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  • Balloons More Deadly for Seabirds Than Any Other Kind of Plastic

    Balloons and balloon fragments are the deadliest kinds of marine pollution for seabirds, killing almost one in five birds that ingest the soft plastic, according to a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports.

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  • Black and Hispanic Americans Bear a Disproportionate Burden from Air Pollution

    Poor air quality is the largest environmental health risk in the United States.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • When Coral Reefs Change, Researchers and Local Communities May Not See Eye to Eye

    Disturbances in coral reefs can trigger significant ecosystem shifts, but ecologists and local fishing populations may perceive those shifts in fundamentally different ways, according to a study from Florida State University researchers.

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  • Experts Highlight NYS Invasive Species Research in D.C.

    An invasive insect is threatening the existence of the eastern hemlock tree – the third-most prevalent tree species in New York and the state tree of Pennsylvania – and the best way to preserve it may be to introduce the invader’s natural predators.

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  • Wildfire Risk in California No Longer Coupled to Winter Precipitation

    Wet winters no longer predict possible relief from severe wildfires for California, according to a new study from an international team that includes a University of Arizona scientist.

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  • Dying Trees in Cities? Blame It on the Concrete

    A North Carolina State University study examining urbanization, scale-insect abundance and latitudinal warming on tree health in the Southeast captured a few surprising results.

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