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Environment Blog

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September 19, 2016

The largest stand of American elms is just out of reach in the heart of the city

May 9, 2016

City birds in a new light

April 19, 2016

Planting homogenous new forests isn’t going to save the planet

November 3, 2015

Patricia Wright has a passion for these endangered primates, and spent the last three decades studying them

April 10, 2015

Scientists are working on turning harmful algae blooms intro practical energy sources

April 3, 2015

Cows munching grass instead of corn could cut nitrogen pollution

April 1, 2015

Roughly two thousand sick birds collapse in Idaho: Should chickens be worried?

March 25, 2015

An all-renewable future isn’t as far away as you might think

March 4, 2015

Our misplaced confidence in biofuels

February 18, 2015

Probably not, but it can store energy in the form of ice, which is pretty cool

February 10, 2015

To curb climate change and ensure quality of life for the people living in poverty, large institutions have to lead the way

February 2, 2015

The nano-grooves on Blu-ray discs improve the light absorbency of solar panels, researchers find

November 24, 2014

The Mountain Pine Beetle kills trees and paints them blue from Mexico to Canada

October 21, 2014

Some plants with niche features can quickly get rid of them if that’s what it takes for survival

October 4, 2014

A new study looks at survival of the fittest in an increasingly warm world

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