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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Small Heat-Shielded Habitats Could Help Threatened Species Survive Climate Change

Intelligent countryside management could improve the survival chances of animal and plant species threatened by climate change. The ...  > full story

Massive Imbalances Found In Global Fertilizer Use, Resulting In Malnourishment In Some Areas And Serious Pollution Problems In Others

A scientific study of three corn-growing regions of the world documents massive imbalances in nitrogen fertilizer use, resulting in ...  > full story

Rainforest Rehabilitation In Every Sense

Sophisticated sensors that measure leaf wetness, soil moisture and temperature are helping rehabilitate rainforest in the Springbrook World Heritage ...  > full story

Repeated Fire And Drought: A Menace For Mediterranean Forests

Is fire an enemy of Mediterranean forests or a natural regulating factor of the ecosystem? What is the effect of climate change on the interactions? ...  > full story
 

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