LaPolitics: How did the recent winter storm affect Louisiana agriculture?  Louisiana Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Mike Strain: Overall, we were very fortunate that the snow preceded the ...
One awful policy pushed by the net-zero cabal that has gotten relatively little attention is mandated carbon capture and ...
Even in September and October of this past year, Twin Cities Berry Company was still providing customers with fresh ...
When PhD student Gal Raviv thought of creating a sanctuary garden at the Weizmann Institute of Science, what she had in mind was saving endangered ...
Hurricane Helene arrived on Florida’s Gulf Coast as a Category 4 storm on Sept. 26, causing catastrophic flooding across the ...
Carbon emissions from cereal and oilseed crops grown in Ireland are among the lowest in the world, attendees at last Thursday ...
In a nutshell Colorado’s 22.8 million acres of forests are now emitting more carbon than they absorb, primarily due to ...
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Earth Talk: Bamboo
Why are some people in the green building industry so bullish on bamboo? -- Tim Carey, Puyallup, Washington Answer: Bamboo, one of the fastest-growing plants on the planet, is well-known as a ...
The continued extraction of fossil fuels poses an immediate, existential threat to modern societies. There is an urgent need ...
States and territories on target to reduce net emissions by 44% by 2030. Solar’s contribution to the world’s energy may hit ...
To meet the year-round demand for a seasonal product, Carlos Aguilera of West Haven Farm turned to high tunnels, building a business selling out of season.
The constant cycles of farming make for a complex picture with myriad moving pieces. Keeping them all in order can be ...