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Seaweed farming and its surprising benefits Seaweed may be thought of as a nuisance, but an increasing number of fishermen, scientists and consumers are seeing it as a solution 2018Apr 29 CORRESPONDENTLesley Stahl FACEBOOK TWITTER REDDIT FLIPBOARD Many of us think of seaweed as a nuisance — the slimy, sometimes smelly stuff that clogs fishermen’s
Home NRS News News Releases Cities and Communities in the U.S. Losing 36 Million Trees a Year Northern Research Station News Releases Media Contact Jane Hodgins651-649-5281 Resources Web Resources Change in Urban/Community Tree Cover by State Publication Declining urban and community tree cover in the United States Cities and Communities in the
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/07/11/climate/summer-nights-warming-faster-than-days-dangerous.html Nights Are Warming Faster Than Days. Here’s Why That’s Dangerous. By KENDRA PIERRE-LOUIS and NADJA POPOVICH JULY 11, 2018 July kicked off with searingly hot temperatures for most Americans this year. New daily, monthly and all-time record highs were set across the country last week, with more than 100 million people sweating it out under heat warnings or
The Suburban Golf Course, Reconsidered For The Age Of How a community of civic-minded Texans filed a lawsuit to halt real-estate development on a golf course, then took action to transform it into a 200-acre, flood-resistant conservancy. Less than four years ago, the golf course at the center of Clear Lake City, Texas,