Earth Sciences

Sustainable Fertilizers From Green Energy Waste

and crop fertilizer that could reduce costs to farmers-  all from renewable energy waste. ...

Article - News Staff - Aug 16 2014 - 5:55pm

Genetic Engineering Helps Food Crops Tolerate Drought

Outside the developed world, global population continues to rise but all of the best agricultural ...

Article - News Staff - Sep 26 2014 - 9:40am

Hydraulic Fracturing Correlated To Earthquakes In Ohio

inside. By all accounts it has been an environmental boon, responsible for causing energy emissions from coal ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 14 2014 - 5:35pm

No Permafrost Carbon Bomb Coming, According To New Study

all.  In the original global warming scenarios, climate scientists contended that as permafrost thawed, ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 8 2015 - 1:25pm

Not Pesticides, Climate Change Is Putting The Squeeze On Bumblebees

Though pesticides are getting all of the attention from environmental groups when it comes to ...

Article - News Staff - Jul 10 2015 - 7:09pm

Sea Turtles Face Plastic Pollution Peril

marine plastic pollution has warned that all seven species of marine turtles can ingest or become ...

Article - News Staff - Oct 9 2015 - 10:53am

Nature Can Grind Mountains Faster Than Nature Can Rebuild Them

Researchers have attempted to measure all the material leaving and entering a mountain range over ...

Article - News Staff - Nov 24 2015 - 9:36am

Farmers: Thanks For The Cheap Food, Now You're Blamed For Air-Pollution

A new study has implicated farms as a bigger source of fine-particulate air pollution than all ...

Article - News Staff - May 17 2016 - 8:11am

California Methane Caps Could Hurt Organic Farming Most

much methane. They are basically giant fracking wells on four legs, after all.  Why focus on methane? ...

Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Sep 24 2016 - 7:30am

Encounters With Giant Sharks In The Arctic

all summer long, mostly by fisheries further down south along the Norwegian coast, says Jørgen ...

Article - Bente Lilja Bye - Aug 2 2018 - 11:56am