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  • New Study Finds Agricultural Pesticides Can Affect Prawns and Oysters

    New research from Southern Cross University has highlighted the importance of managing the potential impacts of pesticide run-off in areas of intensive coastal agriculture.

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  • Global Forest Restoration and the Importance of Empowering Local Communities

    The analysis examines the overlap between opportunities for tropical forest restoration, human populations, development and national policies for community forest ownership.

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  • Wildfire Smoke Shrouds the U.S. West

    An unusual amount of smoke from wildfires has spread across hundreds of miles.

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  • How Bad is the Smoke? Current Fires and Air Quality Resources

    Top 10 ways to get up-to-date information on fires and air quality.

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  • A New Tool for Tracking Amazon Fires

    Following a notable increase in fire activity in August 2019 and a gradual rise in deforestation, scientists have been watching for signs of how 2020 might shape up. Several worrisome signs have emerged.

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  • NASA's ECOSTRESS Monitors California's Record-Breaking Heat Wave

    From cities to deserts, the intense heat gripping California is being closely monitored by an Earth-observing mission aboard the International Space Station.

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  • Plants Take in Less Carbon in a Warming World

    As world temperatures rise, the rate at which plants in certain regions can absorb carbon dioxide is declining, according to University of Queensland research.

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  • Fossil Leaves Show High Atmospheric Carbon Spurred Ancient 'Global Greening'

    Scientists studying leaves from a 23-million-year-old forest have for the first time linked high levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide with increased plant growth, and the hot climate of the time. 

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  • Invasive Shrubs in Northeast Forests Grow Leaves Earlier and Keep Them Longer

    The rapid pace that invasive shrubs infiltrate forests in the northeastern United States makes scientists suspect they have a consistent advantage over native shrubs, and the first region-wide study of leaf timing, conducted by Penn State researchers, supports those suspicions.

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  • Food from the Sea

    If sustainably managed, wild fisheries and mariculture could help meet the rising demand for food in the long term.

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