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New U.S. agroforestry project will pay farmers to expand ‘climate-smart’ acres

Rising temperatures threaten the tiny animals responsible for groundwater quality

Oman’s mountain oases offer ancient farming lessons for a warming future

Mini radio tags help track ‘murder hornets’ and other invasive insects

Climate change brews trouble for tea industry, but circular solutions await

Not just polar bears — climate change could push African rhinos to extinction

Conflict in the canopy as human and climate factors drive liana dominance over trees

Global conference to accelerate nature-based solutions: Q&A with Self Help Africa’s Patricia Wall

For threatened Andean condors, garbage dump offers a buffet of risks & rewards

Breadfruit’s low carbon storage could be offset by fast growth, study finds

Culture and conservation thrive as Great Lakes tribes bring back native wild rice

Night light, habitat loss & pesticides threaten Brazil’s bioluminescent insects

Agroecological solutions better than pesticides in fighting fall armyworm, experts say

Seabird poop is recipe for coral recovery amid climate-driven bleaching

On Kaho’olawe, new technology could restore a sacred Hawaiian island

A highway project in Chile threatens one of the world’s longest-living tree species

New environmental rules for Chile’s protected areas rile the salmon industry

Hotter seas lead to coral bleaching along Colombia’s coast, 2023 expeditions find

We need a better understanding of how crops fare under solar panels, study shows

Lessons from Finland’s attempt to transition to a circular economy

Conservationists aim to save South America’s super tiny wild cat, the guina

Study: Burning wood pellets for energy endangers local communities’ health

Nine countries sign global pact to protect endangered river dolphins

For forests, COP28 was better than expected, but worse than needed

Some hemp with your wine? Study shows better soil, potentially flavors from intercropping

COP28 cements goal to halt forest loss in 7 years, but where’s the money?

Keeping herbivores at bay helps in early stages of restoration, studies show

The tricky business of commercializing invasive plants to death

New platform offers toolkit for companies to prove their eco claims

In the clash over Dutch farming, Europe’s future arrives

In the Netherlands, pitchforks fly for an empire of cows

How manure blew up the Netherlands

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