04/04/2025 SOURCE: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
A surprise heatwave hit Central Asia in March, a new study published Friday showed, putting in danger crops and water supply in a largely rural region already heavily affected by the impacts of climate change. "Hotter March temperatures are impacting agriculture harvests and access to water in Central Asia, as well as people's health," said Friederike Otto, co-head of World Weather AttributionCrops under threat as surprise March heatwave hit Central Asia: Study
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03/17/2025 SOURCE: www.denverpost.com
Colorado could take a more proactive and permanent role in managing the wild horse herds that roam the Western Slope under a bill in the state legislature.
Hundreds of wild horses roam Colorado. Can more state involvement head off helicopter roundups?
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03/17/2025 SOURCE: toxinfreeusa.org
Last month, we asked you to take action urging the U.S. EPA to reject a petition submitted on January 21 from 11 State Attorneys General that would change
Monsanto Protection Act State Pesticide Immunity Bills - GMO / Toxin Free USA
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01/13/2025 SOURCE: grist.org
Ants — yes, ants — could protect apples, nuts, cocoa, and other beloved crops from disease and climate change.
A secret weapon in agriculture's climate fight: Ants
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01/10/2025 SOURCE: www.nature.org
Around the world, there is broad public support to invest in natural climate solutions.
The Polls Are In and It’s Nature for the Win
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12/16/2024 SOURCE: environmentamerica.org
Key things to know about the monarch butterfly, its decline, and protections it may receive from the Endangered Species Act.
The monarch butterfly and the Endangered Species Act
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Topics: Organic, Beyond Organic , Environment, Ag Africa,
Prioritising soil health for improved yields among Tanzania’s smallholders
Tanzania’s smallholder farmers – who produce most of our food – are under increasing pressure to grow more with fewer resources
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10/25/2024 SOURCE: www.dailyclimate.org
Scientists are modifying the DNA of bacteria in corn seeds to cut down on chemical fertilizer use, which contributes significantly to climate change.Eric Lipton reports for The New York Times.In short:Pivot Bio, a California company, coats corn seeds with genetically modified bacteria to produce nut...
Corn seeds sprayed with DNA-altered bacteria may reduce fertilizer use
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Topics: Pesticides, Environment, US EPA,
EPA Plan Would Protect Some Endangered Plants, Animals Most Imperiled by Pesticides
Center for Biological Diversity: Commonsense Measures Could Prevent Extinction of Vulnerable Species
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