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Invisible Killers Hitchhike on Native Plant Seedlings

January 4, 2019 Author: Christopher Intagliata Category: Biology

More than a quarter of the seedlings sampled at native plant nurseries were infected with pathogens—which could hamper restoration work. Christopher Intagliata reports.

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How the Partial Government Shutdown Is Hampering Climate Efforts

January 4, 2019 Author: Mark K. Matthews Category: Climate

Travel and research by scientists with NASA, NOAA and the EPA is being impacted

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Greenland Has Yet Another Methane Leak

January 3, 2019 Author: Chelsea Harvey Category: Climate

As the Arctic warms, melting glaciers could be an underestimated source of the potent greenhouse gas

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Scrubbing Carbon from the Sky  

January 3, 2019 Author: Richard Conniff Category: EARTH

Can we remove enough CO2 from the atmosphere to slow or even reverse climate change?

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Who You Gonna Call? The Firebusters!

January 3, 2019 Author: Judy Gelman Myers Category: Climate

An international team of teens is working on ways to fight wildfires made worse by climate change

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Why the “Child of Krakatau” Volcano Is Still Dangerous

January 2, 2019 Author: Thomas Giachetti Category: Environment

The Dec. 22 landslide at the Indonesian volcano led to a predictable tsunami in the area

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5 New Governors to Watch on Climate

January 2, 2019 Author: Benjamin Storrow Category: Climate

From California to Florida, these state leaders could have major influence on U.S. climate policy

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How Trump’s Wall Would Alter Our Biological Identity Forever

January 2, 2019 Author: Jennifer R. B. Miller Category: Feed

It would destroy an extraordinary web of biodiversity that evolved over millions of years

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Turn Xmas Tree Into Food and Medicine

December 29, 2018 Author: Christopher Intagliata Category: Chemistry

Pine needles can easily be broken down into sugars, as well as the building blocks of paint, adhesives and medicines. Christopher Intagliata reports.

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Surprising Changes Will Affect Biodiversity in 2019

December 27, 2018 Author: Mary Hoff Category: EARTH

Experts reveal 15 emerging trends that will significantly influence plants, animals and ecosystems—for better and worse

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