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On the latest episode of Gardeners’ World, Monty Don s
NEWARK, NJ — Power plants in Newark and Kearny. Road widening on the NJ Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway. Expansions on a major gas pipeline that threads through Branchburg, Old Bridge and West Deptford. These are some of the proposed projects that a coalition of New Jersey environmenta
Germany imported far fewer fresh fruit and vegetables in the first half of this year, a Fruit&Vegetable Facts analysis shows. In the first six months of 2022, it imported 422 million tons of fresh fruit and vegetables. That is 12% less than the first half of 2021's 478 million tons.
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE )--The "Asia-Pacific Commercial Greenhouse Market Outlook, 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Asia-Pacific is heavily based on the agriculture sector and poses an attractive base for the commercial greenhouse market. The constantly
WASHINGTON — Clean energy incentives in the new spending package signed this week by President Joe Biden will trim America’s emissions of heat-trapping gases by about 1.1 billion tons (1 billion metric tons) by 2030, a new Department of Energy analysis shows.
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This tricked-out escape is optimized for misbehaving.
A California retreat popular among celebrities for its neon lighting and eclectic accoutrement has hit the market. The property — which is listed wit
Blacktail Deer Creek in Yellowstone National Park, seen here in a 2019 photo from the ecological study known as NEON, is one site where researchers have bubbled sulfur hexafluoride into the water.
A massive ecological study that’s happening across the United States, and which is design
In 1815, the Tambora volcano in Indonesia erupted and 100,000 people died. That was not where the effects ended. The soot thrown into the stratosphere meant that across the world temperatures dropped by a degree.
Crops failed, the summer failed, and in the gothic gloom of the frozen Alps
Rachel Center has been with Dotdash Meredith since 2021. She is currently a Product Reviews Writer for brands such as Better Homes & Gardens, Real Simple, Allrecipes, and InStyle. In this role, she writes shopping articles covering decor and deals, as well as tests a variety of home produc
Pythium is a dirty word for farmers in hydroponics, from the tropics to the arctic and outer space.
The fungal-like oomycetes thrive in moist conditions and infect root tips to create root rot, severely limiting growth or killing the plant. They produce motile zoospores both sexually and