Tropical fruit trees can improve health, reduce hunger, boost incomes and fight climate change. So why don’t we grow and eat more?
Ants have been farmers for tens of millions of years and successfully solved a riddle that we humans have yet to.
Insights on the enormous impact seasons have in agricultural economies could help inform new development strategies.
New access anywhere interactive map helps minimize loss of life and property.
In ten percent of forests in central Europe, trees lost some or all of their leaves too early in the dry summer of 2018.
The Middle East is one of the most water scarce regions in the world.
Five years ago, the United Nations committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger by 2030. Since then, however, world hunger has continued to rise.
The unusually red and acidic Rio Tinto harbors microscopic life that could inform the search for life on Mars.
Mega-droughts – droughts that last two decades or longer – are tipped to increase thanks to climate change, according to University of Queensland-led research.
In the driest state in the driest continent in the world, South Australian farmers are acutely aware of the impact of water shortages and drought.
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