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The result is a patchwork of laws protecting the nation’s wetlands. But if more Western states were to emulate their neighbors’ efforts and take action, millions of acres of wetlands could be saved, ...
Less research on environmental risks means we will be forced to operate with an incomplete understanding of those risks.
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Newspoint on MSNThe Science Behind Superfoods: What Really Works?In recent years, the term "superfood" has become a staple in health and wellness conversations. These so-called miracle foods ...
California aims to eliminate ultra-processed foods from schools by 2035, driven by health concerns and bipartisan support.
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Plants 'scream' while they're being harvested, new study findsThe study’s definition of distressed included plants that were having their stems cut or were dehydrated. However, it’s not yet clear how the plants produce the noises. "Now that we know that plants ...
Those who spoke Thursday during a public hearing in Raleigh urged the Environmental Management Commission to work with ...
As calls grow for NZ to quit the Paris Agreement, DairyNZ and Beef+Lamb NZ urge caution while Federated Farmers debates ...
Scientists have discovered that changes in climate and water levels are reducing the ability of some ecosystems in the ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNClimate, conflict and energy security—how the EU's industrial policy must change to face this polycrisisIndustrial policy is back—it's currently central to the agendas of both the EU and the UK. This resurgence comes amid a ...
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Mongabay News on MSNThe cost of conservation without consent: Astrid Puentes on rights-based environmentalismThe story of Astrid Puentes Riaño is rooted in the soil of Colombia. Born in Bogotá to a family with campesino roots, her ...
The course “Black Food Matters” will explore how “race and racism fit into, shape, and inform contemporary food justice ...
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