An unusual experiment in a Swiss research forest found trees that received lots of water had a more drastic reaction to ...
Instead of costly and risky strategies for carbon storage, researchers wondered just how much storage potential the built ...
Efforts to save habitats around the world face this conundrum: Some of the most biologically rich forests are found in some of the world’s poorest countries. Not only does that mean there’s immense ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Animal and human effluent is loaded with agricultural gold: tons upon tons of phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen, critical nutrients for the world’s crops. In ...
A new study found that reducing world cattle production by a mere 13% and rewilding select pastures could lock away the equivalent to 3 years' worth of global carbon emissions. Researchers created a ...
“Nat Cats” sound fuzzy and adorable. They’re not. Hurricanes, wildfires, flooding, extreme heat, and other natural catastrophes are now so common that the insurance industry has given them a cutesy ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Fertilizers are essential for feeding the world. But making ammonia, the key ingredient of fertilizers, produces large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions.