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Renewable energy offers benefits for our future

When I was growing up in St. Louis, crossing the Mississippi River in Alton was always my cue that we were almost home from a long road trip.  Now that I live in Illinois, I know I am nearing home when I start to see windmills across the blue skies. Even at night, their blinking red lights...
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Adapting to climate change can have added health benefits

Climate change is impacting many aspects of our lives. Through increased frequency and severity of extreme weather events, worsening air quality, sea-level rise, and food and water insecurity, climate change is increasing the risk of a myriad of human health conditions. These can include heat-...
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Pollinators' complicated relationship with climate change

Like almost everything else with climate change, the impacts are mostly bad news. Increasing drought severity is already driving pollinator declines in the southwest, and secondary climate change impacts like habitat fragmentation are likely adding on to other stressors. We also know that impacts...
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What to expect with invasives and climate change

Climate change and invasive species are both huge threats to our natural resources. How are the two issues interacting? Can we expect invasive species to get worse over time due to climate change? And are these changes consistent across all invasive species?It’s difficult to know for sure, but...
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Soil carbon addresses climate resiliency for the future

Soil is more than just dirt; it is a vital component of our ecosystem. It provides nutrients for plants, supports biodiversity, and plays a crucial role in water filtration and carbon storage. Healthy soil is resilient and can better withstand environmental stresses, making it a key player in our...
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How plants respond to rising carbon dioxide concentrations

Plants are essential to life on earth. As primary producers, they take energy from the sun and make it available for animals, like humans. So, it makes sense that we care deeply about their future, and how they will respond to the environmental factors of climate change. Let’s explore three aspects...
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