They found that underutilized human and livestock waste could substitute 27% of current fertilizer use in China, 26% in the ...
In one scenario, vulnerable parts of the world become completely uninsurable, and economic and/or natural forces dismantle ...
New research suggests the answer is yes. Logging rates are dramatically lower where governments in Sub-Saharan Africa partner ...
In the first comprehensive global study of the effect of trees on urban temperature, researchers discovered that in hot, ...
First they cracked a problem that slows down plant photosynthesis—then they succeeded in super-charging potato growth by up ...
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 ...
Portable device extracts water vapor and nitrogen from air to make ammonia, slashing the carbon footprint of fertilizer ...
In a new spin on green electronics, researchers have made a biodegradable electronic circuit board from tree leaves. Such leaf-based electronics, or “leaftronics” as the team from Dresden University ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Declining yields in some parts of the world have created a perception that global food reserves are stagnating. But in fact over the last six decades, the ...