A sweeping new study reveals that humanity has already pushed 60% of Earth’s land outside its safe biosphere zone, with 38% in a high-risk state. By analyzing centuries of data, researchers mapped how ...
The sun is already sharp against the terraced slopes, the scent of thyme and rosemary rising from the rocky ground. Dry wind ...
With 2024 on track to be declared the hottest on record, scientists from IIASA and Columbia University have noticed that specific regions are consistently more affected by extreme temperatures. A new ...
Climate change is impacting the world around us. The long-term shift in weather patterns has resulted in hotter temperatures, rising sea levels and the loss of wildlife. It has affected agriculture ...
Dean Colony of Colony Acres Family Farm in North Liberty checks on his pumpkin crop July 9. Colony grows around 40 varieties of the fall-harvest gourds. Colony checks on the health of the plants as ...
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How Solar and Farming Can Thrive Together
A new Danish pilot project shows that vertical solar panels can enable farming and solar power to coexist, offering a ...
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Soil erosion is tearing DRC cities apart: what’s causing urban gullies, and how to prevent them
But urban gullies can be avoided by adequate urban planning and infrastructure. This includes adapted zoning plans and ...
Gardeners and farmers across the U.S. look to plant hardiness zones for guidance on which plants to grow. The U.S. is divided into 13 plant hardiness zones based on the local coldest temperature of ...
The landslide behind my neighbor’s backyard doesn’t exist—not according to the New York State landslide map or Greene ...
Scientists say deadly fires this summer were significantly fueled by climate change, underscoring the urgency of transitioning away from oil, coal and gas.
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