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  • News - 27 Apr 2009
    Landfilled waste decomposes in the absence of oxygen and results in the production of methane. Landfills are classified as the second-largest human-made source of CH4 in the U.S. Additionally,...
  • News - 24 Nov 2008
    Pollution by phosphorous and nitrogen isn't just bad for lakes, streams and other bodies of fresh water. According to researchers at Kansas State University, it's also bad for Americans'...
  • News - 21 Oct 2008
    New study on landscape around Chesapeake Bay says imbalance in nitrogen cycle is damaging water quality and fish populations A rise in carbon emissions is not the only threat to the planet....
  • News - 27 May 2008
    Climate change is fueling forest fires, creating water scarcity, harming animal habitats, and causing other significant changes throughout the United States that will only worsen as global...
  • News - 23 Apr 2008
    Green: a color between yellow and blue, like the color of grass; supporting or promoting the protection of the environment. EarthFest: a daylong community celebration of going "green" --...
  • News - 20 Oct 2022
    Have you ever thought about where your waste goes? For people living in cities, it goes to a treatment plant. However, treated wastewater ultimately finds its way into a local waterway. This means it...
  • News - 28 Jul 2021
    While agricultural production around the world struggles with declining soil health, Australian researchers are investigating production of a sustainable organic nitrogen fertiliser made from aquatic...
  • News - 16 Jan 2019
    Ecologists from the University of Michigan have found that the algae blooms plaguing North American lakes in the summer may protect important freshwater crustaceans called Daphnia from fungal...
  • News - 20 Mar 2008
    Iowa State University researchers are developing an integrated system of thermochemical and catalytic technologies to efficiently produce ethanol from plant biomass. Biomass can be considered...
  • News - 15 Jan 2008
    The same brown algae that cover rocks and cause anglers to slip while fly fishing contain oil that can be turned into diesel fuel, says a Montana State University microbiologist. Drivers can't...

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