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Higher Fertilizer Use Reduces Pollinators by Half and Plants Suffer in Response, Study Finds

Higher Fertilizer Use Reduces Pollinators by Half and Plants Suffer in Response, Study Finds

While scientists have long known that pesticide use could impact pollinators, a new study reveals how fertilizer could negatively impact these important organisms. Not only that, but the research, which was conducted at the site of the longest ecological experiment in global history, revealed that high fertilizer use could also lead to a decline in […]
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How Green Living Advice Can Save You Money and Help the Planet

How Green Living Advice Can Save You Money and Help the Planet

Let’s talk about green living. What was once viewed as a trendy buzzword has become an important concept for modern sustainable lifestyles. Green living is often seen as investing in solar panels and hybrid cars, but the reality is that it’s so much more than this. Green living is about embracing everyday habits that contribute […]
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2024 PREPARE Snapshot Series: Climate Information Supports Resilience

2024 PREPARE Snapshot Series: Climate Information Supports Resilience

2024 PREPARE Snapshot Series: Climate Information Supports Resilience

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Through PREPARE, the United States is strengthening climate information services and early warning systems in over 80 countries to help people and institutions effectively adapt to climate change.

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Wed, 01/15/2025 – 21:05

Publication Date
09/19/2024

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Adaptation
Climate

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Ecuador’s Coastal Ecosystems Have Rights, Constitutional Court Rules

Ecuador’s Coastal Ecosystems Have Rights, Constitutional Court Rules

The Constitutional Court of Ecuador has determined that coastal marine ecosystems have rights of nature, including the right to “integral respect for its existence and for the maintenance and regeneration of its life cycles, structure, functions and evolutionary processes,” per Chapter 7, Articles 71 to 74 in the country’s constitution. This is not the first […]
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