Regenerative agriculture aims to restore the health of our soils through farming practices based on natural processes.
Eastern North America and Central Europe could see their most extreme heat waves become twice as intense as previously projected due to variations in soil moisture, according to a new study.
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and ...
The thirstier atmosphere pulls more water out of plants and soil, exacerbating ... Swain said. "But climate change is increasing the overlap between extremely dry vegetation conditions later ...
Extreme heat dries out vegetation and the soil. Wildfires ignite more easily, spread faster and burn with greater intensity in these conditions, as parched land is more flammable. In the western US, ...
The Amazonian peatlands are among the planet’s largest carbon vaults, storing an estimated 3.1 billion tons of carbon in ...
A new international study highlights the severity of climate change impacts across African mountains, how farmers are adapting, and the barriers they face -- findings relevant to people living in ...
A confluence of factors is making wildfires worse. Among them: increasingly dramatic swings between wet and dry conditions in ...
In Chilean fields, techniques are beginning to be adopted to reduce water consumption in crops by more than 50% and to grow ...
As more natural disasters and severe weather events take place, the impacts of global warming and climate change ... from the soil and vegetation, making landscape drier and more flammable. Extended ...
A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and ...