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  • Understanding Migration Requires Understanding Changing Land Systems

    For tens of millions of people, migration is a tough reality. What causes people to migrate away from their home countries, and what happens when they do?

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  • Not All Meat Is Created Equal: How Diet Changes Can Sustain The World’s Food Production

    If you wanted to really mess with the world’s food production, a good place to start would be in Morocco. 

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  • Study Tackles New Angle on Crop Trading in China

    Scientists look at socioeconomic and environmental impacts of balancing food demand and production.

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  • Discovery Could Mitigate Fertilizer Pollution in Waterways

    Excess fertilization of agricultural fields is a huge environmental problem.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Diversity Increases Ecosystem Stability

    Forests with a large variety of species are more productive and stable under stress than monocultures: scientists from the University of Freiburg have confirmed this with data from the world’s oldest field trial on the diversity of tropical tree species. 

    >> Read the Full Article
  • New Research Alerts Governments to Problem with Groundwater Monitoring

    Bad wells tend to get excluded from studies on groundwater levels, a problem that could skew results everywhere monitoring is used to decide government policies and spending.

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  • Scientists Discover Way to Make Crops Grow in Salt-Damaged Soil

    BYU researchers successfully inoculate alfalfa using salt-tolerant bacteria.

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  • Will Deforestation and Warming Push the Amazon to a Tipping Point?

    For more than 40 years, Carlos A. Nobre has studied his nation’s most magnificent natural asset — the Amazon rainforest — and its vital role in the global climate system. 

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  • Research Finds a New Way to Reduce Food Waste

    ‘Humanizing’ produce encourages consumers to overlook a few flaws.

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  • NASA's ECOSTRESS Detects Amazon Fires from Space

    Unique orbit allows satellite to capture imagery from same area at different times of day.

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