Warming global climate is changing the vegetation structure of forests in the far north.
Methane-oxidizing bacteria could play a greater role than previously thought in preventing the release of climate-damaging methane from lakes, researchers from Bremen report.
Food, feed, fiber, and bioenergy: The demand for agricultural raw materials is rising.
Safeguarding places to hang ten and shoot the curl is an opportunity to simultaneously mitigate climate change, fuel tourism and help surrounding ecosystems, new research has shown.
Warming loaded the dice for fire weather — hot, dry conditions that leave forests ripe for burning — in Canada and in part of the Amazon last year, according to a new report.
A recent publication in Nature Communications by researchers from the Interface Science Department at the Fritz Haber Institute introduces a new advancement in the fight against climate change.
Older trees have important carbon capture role – countering existing theories that mature woodland has no capacity to respond to elevated carbon dioxide levels.
Forest restoration can benefit humans, boost biodiversity and help tackle climate change simultaneously, new research suggests.
Researchers at the University of Maryland genetically modified poplar trees to produce high-performance, structural wood without the use of chemicals or energy intensive processing.
Shipping emissions regulations enacted in 2020 improved air quality but accelerated warming, with more to follow in the near future.
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