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Methane emissions from making fertilizer are 140 times greater than reported, according to researchers at Cornell and EDF. The implications for the planet are...
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Methane emissions from making fertilizer are 140 times greater than reported, according to researchers at Cornell and EDF. The implications for the planet are...
Voters in Toledo have approved a Bill of Rights for Lake Erie, giving it legally protected status. What happens next?
Researchers at the University of Sheffield and around the world are exploring whether adding crushed basaltic rock to fields can increase yields, lower costs,...
Remember hearing back in school the basic explanation of geologic periods and epochs and the creatures that inhabited the world during those times? Thanks...
A new report, “Halfway There? What the Land Sector Can Contribute to Closing the Emissions Gap Post-2020,” contributes some very useful measurement schemes that...
The West Central Research and Outreach Center has recently turned what was just a dream in 2002 into a reality today. The project began...
Organic waste recycling can be positive -- Re-Nuble has what it's calling a net-positive closed-loop system to get useful stuff out of organic waste....
Vertical farm concepts for the urban environment are not new, but now, a Swedish-American architectural design company (Plantagon) seems to have solved once of...
The University of Florida has come up with a new tool for property owners to make significant strides in water conservation: the peanut, or...
You know that times are changing when farmers look to manure as a valuable commodity. Pretty soon, manure from a herd may be more...