Richard Kemeny
- Oct 19, 2022
Why Silvopasturing Is a Win-Win for Brazil and the Climate
In many parts of the world, fields are filled with grazing animals—but few trees or crops. Now there's a different approach—silvopasturing.
The Earth & I Editorial Team
- Oct 19, 2022
Global Electricity Use Soared Last Year
Global electricity use surged 6% in 2021, the largest increase in more than a decade, the International Energy Agency (IEA) reported.
Mark Smith
- Oct 19, 2022
Troubled Waters
A new study has found that pregnant women who consume water with high levels of lead can pass it to their unborn children.
Mal Cole
- Oct 18, 2022
Leave It to Beavers—How These Legendary Dam Builders Bolster Ecosystems
For 1,000 of years, a giant species of beaver, Castor californicus, was a feature of the North American landscape.
The Earth & I Editorial Team
- Oct 18, 2022
North Korea’s Deforestation Woes
North Korea, a mountainous nation of 25.7 million people with a land area of 120,410 sq/km, had 80% tree coverage in 1945.