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  • Could Lab-Grown Plant Tissue Ease the Environmental Toll of Logging and Agriculture?

    It takes a lot to make a wooden table. Grow a tree, cut it down, transport it, mill it, you get the point.

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  • Protected Areas Vulnerable to Growing Emphasis on Food Security

    Protected areas are critical to mitigating extinction of species; however, they may also be in conflict with efforts to feed the growing human population. 

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  • Aphids Suck: Invasive Aphid Found on Danish Apple Trees

    In a collaboration with colleagues at the University of Budapest, University of Copenhagen researchers have analysed and compared a number of samples of green aphids from apples around the world and discovered a new apple-loving pest in Denmark.

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  • Turkey Experiences Intense Drought

    Multiple seasons of below-average rainfall have affected the country’s drinking water supplies and groundwater reservoirs.

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  • Determining Dissolved Organic Carbon Flows into the Gulf of Alaska

    A new model determines freshwater and dissolved organic carbon discharge to the Gulf of Alaska from one of the most geographically diverse but understudied regions on the planet.

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  • Feed Birds in Winter with Berry-Bearing Plants

    When winter comes and the menu for birds shrinks in urban backyards, they rely on the kindness of humans

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  • Study Looks at Land Acquisitions' Effect on Climate Change

    In 2007, an increase in world food prices led to a global rush for land in the form of land grabs or large-scale land acquisitions. 

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  • New Drought.gov a One-Stop NOAA Resource for All Things Drought

    NIDIS, NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System, has launched a redesigned U.S. Drought Portal to better serve stakeholders, decisionmakers, the media, and the public.

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  • Report: Conservation Easements Yield Financial, Ecological Benefits

    A report from the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute outlines the benefits of state-funded conservation easements on working lands.

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  • 2020 Hurricanes Damage Vulnerable Mangroves

    Central America experienced one of its most intense hurricane season in years, leading to widespread degradation to coastal environments.

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