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  • Study reveals best use of wildflowers to benefit crops on farms

    With bee pollinators in decline and pesky crop pests lowering yields, sustainable and organic farmers need environmentally friendly solutions.

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  • IIASA contributes to IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has published its Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C, a new assessment on minimizing global warming, and multiple IIASA researchers were involved in its production.

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  • Clean Water Act dramatically cut pollution in U.S. waterways

    The 1972 Clean Water Act has driven significant improvements in U.S. water quality, according to the first comprehensive study of water pollution over the past several decades, by researchers at UC Berkeley and Iowa State University.

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  • Gearing up to power the North with renewables

    Canada has committed to an electricity system by 2030 that will be 90 per cent carbon non-emitting, a move that requires transitioning to renewable energy such as wind, solar and biomass.

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  • Larger cities have smaller water footprint than less populated counterparts

    Global sustainability is important now more than ever due to increasing urban populations and the resulting stress it can have on natural resources. But increased populations in cities may lead to greater efficiency, as a team of Penn State researchers discovered when they analyzed the water footprint of 65 mid- to large-sized U.S. cities.

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  • This urban farm is on path to sustainability

    Standing on a path of broken concrete, dirt and grass, Anya Sirota stops. It doesn’t look like much, but in Sirota’s view, the footpath has a big part to play in the future of the Oakland Avenue Urban Farm in Detroit.

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  • Savoring Seafood

    If you're a seafood fan like us, you'll be happy to hear that October is National Seafood Month.

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  • NOAA and Florida Keys fishing guides partner to support sustainable recreational fishing

    Long considered an angler’s paradise, the sandbars, flats, channels, and reefs in the Florida Keys provide year-round opportunities for anglers who dream of catching a “fish of a lifetime."

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  • Plant Genetic Resources Ensure Ag’s Future

    The future of plant genetic resources and their stewards is bright and filled with new technologies.

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  • Adoption of Green Stormwater Infrastructure Rises After Floods

    A statewide survey of Vermont residents showed residents and property owners are more likely to adopt stormwater management practices after experiencing flooding or erosion.

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