06/23/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
A recent ruling by a Brown County judge allows Summit Carbon Solution to survey private land without permission from landowners, but one farmer was left with damaged crops after survey work took place on his property.
Summit Carbon Solutions surveyors damage farmer’s crops
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: energypost.eu
Natural marine algae already account for 50% of global CO2 removal. Farming it at scale in artificial tanks or tubes would take up a fraction of the land footprint of terrestrial plants. And algae can grow up to 50 times more quickly than land-based plants. It could be a game-changer that brings carbon capture costs […]
Farming Algae for Carbon Capture: new research cuts “fouling.” Scale-up in 3 years? - Energy Post
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: sports.yahoo.com
The farmland belongs to Jared Bossly, a Brown County farmer who the company accused of making a violent threat to a contracted survey crew in May.
Summit Carbon drills on land of South Dakota farmer who allegedly threatened surveyors
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: www.technologyreview.com
Why people want to use seaweed in the oceans to clean up the atmosphere, and what it would take to make it work.
The hope and hype of seaweed farming for carbon removal
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: au.finance.yahoo.com
Taxpayers will bankroll an agriculture investment vehicle to encourage low-emission production technologies and carbon storage across Australian farmland.
Green bank invests $50 million to cut farming emissions
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: www.cpr.org
A new program at the Denver-area Butterfly Pavilion focuses on helping pollinator-friendly communities.
Manitou Springs is now certifiably a friend to bees and butterflies as a new pollinator district
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: www.eurekalert.org
Butterflies are being hit hardest by urban growth. Shrinking habitats and food availability are causing their populations to decline. The same applies to many wild bees that fly early in spring. According to a new study by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences in "Ecology Letters", pollination has not yet been impacted by this because honeybees, for example, can compensate for the reduction of urban pollinators. The study is the first comprehensive analysis of the subject and includes data from 133 studies. The results underline the importance of nature conservation measures in urban areas.
Global analysis on pollinators in cities: Wild bees and butterflies are at particular risk
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
Pollinators are coming under enormous pressure from stressors associated with urban expansion, including a reduction in plant diversity
Urban expansion linked to global decline of wild pollinators
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: www.ourmidland.com
Former Dow Gardens Senior Horticulturist Chuck Martin explains pollination in his new weekly column for the Midland Daily News
Chuck Martin: The 'birds and the bees' of pollination
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06/23/2023 SOURCE: www.postregister.com
BOISE — The Idaho FFA Foundation’s annual raffle program raises money for scholarships for FFA members and the proceeds also help fund the state’s 95 FFA chapters.
Raffle raises money for FFA scholarships
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