In lush South Florida, trees and bushes grow all year round. And that means yard waste and dead trees never stop piling up. But leaving them in a landfill is a climate-warming issue.
Avoiding pollution in the first place would be best. But as we transition to a post-carbon future, biological solutions can help us find a path forward. Bioremediation is a fascinating area to explore ...
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In Altadena, immigrant workers, volunteers clean up soil for future community garden
Artist Leigh Adams, left, Enji Chung, of the Fire Poppy Project and Dena Soil Project stand with Pablo Alvarado, co-executive director of National Day Laborer Organizing Network as he speaks to the ...
Soil pollution from pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and industrial chemicals is a growing threat to global food security and public health. With nearly 80 percent of agricultural soils containing traces ...
Healthy fruit trees exhibit strong growth and vibrant green leaves and consistently produce high-quality, delicious fruit. In contrast, struggling fruit trees often show signs such as wilting leaves, ...
The “Stockholm tree pit” method was created to help trees thrive in paved-over urban spaces. Now, it’s taking root across ...
If you want to help make Greenpoint and Williamsburg a little greener, you can plant and take care of trees with the Human Impacts Institute every Tuesday through the beginning of September.
A practical guide to creating an allergy-friendly garden with low-pollen trees, shrubs, and flowers suitable for Indian climates and balconies.
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