Research reveals vicious cycle of climate change, cattle diet and rising methane
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"Weather whiplash" triggered by changing climate will degrade Midwest's drinking water, researcher says
One consequence of global climate change is the likelihood of more extreme seesawing between drought and flood, a phenomenon dubbed “weather whiplash.”
Steering towards grazing fields
It makes sense that a 1,200 pound Angus cow would place quite a lot of pressure on the ground on which it walks. But a new study shows that even these heavy beasts can’t do much to compact common soils—if they’re grazed responsibly.
Not a Pipe Dream Anymore - Space-Farming: A Long Legacy Leading us to Mars
Following a new NASA bill, passed in March by the US Congress and which authorizes $19.5 billion spending for space exploration in 2017, manned missions to Mars are closer to reality than ever before.
It's Not Too Late to Conserve Water Resources in Rapidly Urbanizing Areas of Eastern Massachusetts
As climate change and population pressure both intensify in suburban areas northwest of Boston in the coming decades, a new study bywatershed scientist Timothy Randhir of the University of Massachusetts Amherstsuggests that threats to the area’s watershed such as water shortages and poor quality can be met if managers begin to act now.
Legends of the lost reservoirs
UC interdisciplinary researchers and global collaborators dig into the past to inspire modern water management strategies that can save time and money and may avoid negative effects on our climate.