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Illinois Studies Explore Converting Wastewater to Fertilizer With Fungal Treatment
Creating fertilizers from organic waste can help reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and promote sustainable production.
Forests Endure as Carbon Sink Despite Regional Pressures
Despite facing regional threats like deforestation and wildfires, the world's forests continue to be a powerful weapon in the fight against climate change.
Sea Ice’s Cooling Power Is Waning Faster Than Its Area of Extent
A shift in Antarctica’s melting trends and slushy Arctic ice pushes warming from changing sea ice toward the upper limits of climate model estimates.
Discovery of a Hybrid Lineage Offers Clues to How Trees Adapt to Climate Change
The discovery of a hybrid population of poplar trees in western Wyoming has provided insight into how natural hybridization informs the evolution of many plant species, according to a team led by Penn State researchers.
Logged Forests Can Still Have Ecological Value – If Not Pushed Too Far
Researchers have analysed data from 127 studies to reveal ‘thresholds’ for when logged rainforests lose the ability to sustain themselves.