How are methane-eating microbes responding to climate change? Are they physiologically adjusting to temperature changes and other stressors to influence the amount of methane entering the...
Interview by Andi CrossPhotography by: Adam Moore & Marla TomorugSupport from: Elewana Collection, Tarangire Treetops, Land & Life Foundation The Randilen Wildlife Management Area (WMA), located...
Legacy water infrastructure manufacturer Kubota Corporation backs the startup’s modular, energy-efficient solution to combat water scarcity while protecting marine life OceanWell, a water technology company, announced...
Written by Lauren Barnett, University of Florida Climate change is reshaping forests differently across the United States, according to a new analysis of U.S. Forest Service...
Contributed by Jack Falinski EAST LANSING, Mich. — To address deforestation and stimulate the production of non-timber forest products for communities within the Mayan Forest Zone, the...
By Forestry Department at Michigan State University Faculty from the Forestry Department at Michigan State University have published a new article with PLOS Climate offering an in-depth look...
By USGS Regional News Black carp, which are an invasive fish species in North America, is now known to be established in the wild in parts...
By Helen Yaffee Cuba, a small island besieged by the United States, is taking concrete measures to reorient its economy in the fight against climate change....
Live oaks, sycamores top ranking of trees that mitigate effects of pollution, climate change It’s easy to say “just plant more trees” to mitigate air pollution....
New Rule Points to More Promising Future for “Ropeless” Fishing to help save Critically Endangered North Atlantic Right Whales Danielle Kessler, US Country Director for the International...