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  • Climate Change Projected to Boost Insect Activity and Crop Loss

    Scientists have already warned that climate change likely will impact the food we grow.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Climate Change Increasing the Prevalence of Harmful Parasite, Warn Scientists

    Cattle or sheep grazing on pastures where the parasite is present can become infected with liver fluke, which develops in the liver of infected animals, leading to a disease called fascioliasis. Current estimates suggest liver fluke contributes to around £300 million annually in lost productivity across UK farms and $3 billion globally.

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  • Groundwater Loss Prompts More California Land Sinking

    Researchers found that in spite of heavy rains in early 2017, groundwater extraction for agriculture and human use leads to a continual sinking of land, as seen from satellites.

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  • Improving Soil Quality Can Slow Global Warming

    Widespread use of proven agricultural land management practices can help slow global warming.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Ancient African Herders had Lasting Ecological Impact on Grazed Lands

    Ancient animal herders added to the ecological richness and diversity of the African savanna thousands of years ago – an effect that persists to the present day, a new study finds.

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  • Researchers uncover insect-resistant genes in wheat

    A recent PhD graduate at the University of Saskatchewan is among the first researchers worldwide to apply the groundbreaking sequencing of the bread wheat genome to develop more pest-resistant crops.

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  • Eco-gastronomy, viticulture and the science of wine

    A two-year study led by University of Victoria ecologist John Volpe has the potential to transform the wine industry on the west coast.

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  • As Carbon Dioxide Levels Climb, Millions at Risk of Nutritional Deficiencies

    Rising levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) from human activity are making staple crops such as rice and wheat less nutritious and could result in 175 million people becoming zinc deficient and 122 million people becoming protein deficient by 2050.

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  • Milk Carton ‘Sell-By’ Dates May Become More Precise

    The “sell-by” and “best-by” dates on milk cartons may soon become more meaningful and accurate.

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  • Serendipitous Discovery May Lead to Environmentally Friendly Lubricant

    Seed oil components of an ornamental flower could provide a direct pathway for designing a new class of environmentally friendly lubricants.

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