World-leading researcher coming to U of A with goal of improving the science of science

[ad_1] In the world of science, it’s known as the “replication crisis.” For at least the last two decades, scientists have become increasingly aware that the results of many studies…

San Juan Islands consider annual tourism fee for residents, visitors

[ad_1] What is the price you would pay for paradise? For many cities, counties and countries across the world, a tourism fee is a sufficient starting sum. As travel has…

ANOTHER OPINION: Midwest hydrogen hub will help give Indiana companies an edge

[ad_1] ANOTHER OPINION: Midwest hydrogen hub will help give Indiana …  Goshen News [ad_2] Source link

Climate litigation would close Pa. for business

[ad_1] Climate litigation would close Pa. for business | Opinion …  Bradford Era [ad_2] Source link

Brazil beach clean up makes water swimmable for first time in 10 years

[ad_1] For the first time in a decade, Rio de Janeiro’s beaches are safe for swimming. ADVERTISEMENT For the first time in more than a decade, Rio de Janeiro’s beaches…

Changing the way we farm: Good for people and good for the planet

[ad_1] How can we change our farming practices to restore nature, while being able to guarantee our food security? That’s what we’ll be looking at in this episode of Road…

Exploring the intersection of business and our ecology

[ad_1] From the small window of the propeller plane where I sat in freezing temperatures, the landscape that greeted me below seared into my memory. A modern-day Mordor — barren,…

Rethinking how we farm for ourselves and our planet

[ad_1] Our current food systems may be highly efficient, but they are not sustainable. Here we meet Christian Huyghe, Scientifc Director Of Agriculture, Inrae, to hear his views on how…

Ending intensive farming practices: A must for biodiversity?

[ad_1] How can we change our farming practices to restore nature, while being able to guarantee our food security? That’s what we’ll be looking at in this episode of Road…

In Rotterdam everything’s gone green

[ad_1] Traditionally Rotterdam is the industrial heart of the Netherlands, but these days the city has branched out into culture, design and tourism. It also focuses on the environment. The…