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  • Plant Sensors Could Act as an Early Warning System for Farmers

    Sensors that detect plant signaling molecules can reveal when crops are experiencing too much light or heat, or attack from insects or microbes.

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  • Where the Wild Bees are—and Aren’t — Impacts Food Supply

    Honey bees—plump, fuzzy and famed for their honey-making—capture the popular imagination.

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  • Clearing the Air: How We can Fix the CO2 Problem and Make our Lives Better

    Carbon is a planetary paradox.

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  • Study Shedding New Light on Earth’s Global Carbon Cycle Could Help Assess Liveability of Other Planets

    Research has uncovered important new insights into the evolution of oxygen, carbon, and other vital elements over the entire history of Earth – and it could help assess which other planets can develop life, ranging from plants to animals and humans.

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  • UC Irvine Scientist Helps Link Climate Change to Madagascar’s Megadrought

    A University of California, Irvine-led team reveals a clear link between human-driven climate change and the years-long drought currently gripping southern Madagascar.

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  • Manganese's Surprising Role in Soil Carbon Sequestration

    Manganese in the soil of boreal forests has been found to work against the carbon storage capacity of these crucial northern habitats.

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  • Heat, Cold Extremes Hold Untapped Potential for Solar and Wind Energy

    Conditions that usually accompany the kind of intense hot and cold weather that strains power grids may also provide greater opportunities to capture solar and wind energy.

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  • Bigger and Better Solar Panel Recycling Centres Needed to Deal with PV Waste, Says Report

    The Australian Centre of Advanced Photovoltaics has called for large waste facilities in major cities as photovoltaic waste is predicted to reach 100,000 tonnes annually by 2030.

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  • Understanding an Overlooked Hotspot for Carbon Emissions

    “We were fascinated to learn that the drainage canals themselves are a hotspot for peat carbon to be transformed into carbon dioxide,” said study co-author Alison Hoyt, assistant professor of Earth system science at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.

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  • Snow Study Takes Flight

    A research team led by Dr. Richard Kelly, a professor in Geography and Environmental Management at Waterloo, uses a novel radar-based technology to provide more insight into snowpacks and their implications for climate change, water resource management and hazard prediction.

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