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Even a toddler knows that plants need water. It's perhaps the first thing we learn about these green life-forms. But how ...
Cutting down all 3 trillion trees would release 35 billion tons of CO2 and disrupt the Earth’s water cycle. This would lead to massive wildfires, widespread animal extinction, and severe global famine ...
Morocco’s argan forests are thinning under the strain of climate change, overharvesting and booming demand for luxury ...
The city of York is set to replace hazardous Bradford pear trees along Market Street with ginkgo and serviceberry trees.
But understanding what controls that variability, and its relationship to climate change, is critically important to everyone living in the region's boom-bust water cycle.
Dense rainforests play a critical role in the water vapour cycle. Trees and other plant life absorb water from the ground and release water vapour back into the atmosphere, a process called ...
The hidden cost of argan oil's beauty boom is drought, deforestation and disappearing traditions. View on euronews ...
Trees ‘remember’ times of water abundance and scarcity New research helps explain why drought kills some trees whereas others survive ...
As wildfire risk grows with hotter, drier summers, Saint John is turning to trees to provide frontline protection for its drinking water — by cutting down trees in high-risk areas and planting ...
Lancaster Conservancy, a nonprofit land trust, will offer the public free native trees and shrubs during its annual Lancaster Water Week, starting this Friday.
The European Union executive has called on member countries to help improve water efficiency across the EU by at least 10 percent by 2030, as the bloc prepares for the worsening effects of climate ...