An unassuming plant—considered a noxious weed by some—may be the key to fueling a green economy in the U.S.
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Moment in the Sun: Why Greenspace Planning is Key to Better Health
Researchers from The University of Queensland are shining a light on the link between greenspace exposure and better health in the hope of influencing future urban greening policies.
Seagrass Meadows as Natural Climate Protectors
How can seagrass help combat climate change?
Progress With New-Look Wind Turbine
A next-generation vertical wind turbine is set to be put on trial south of Adelaide in a novel research collaboration between Flinders University and South Australian start-up company VAWT-X Energy.
Researchers Enhance Flood Season Rainfall Predictions by Combining Machine Learning and Climate System Model
As climate change leads to more frequent and intense extreme precipitation events, accurately predicting rainfall during the flood season has become increasingly critical.
Scientists Predict What Will be Top of the Crops by 2080 Due to Climate Change
While climate change is likely to present significant challenges to agriculture in coming decades, it could also mean that crops such as chickpeas, soybeans and oranges are widely grown across the UK, and home-produced hummus, tofu and marmalade are a common sight on our supermarket shelves by 2080.