As climate change threatens tea industry, solutions that build resilience benefit environment
Climate change threatens to reduce tea yields and hammer millions of small farmers who derive their livelihood from the crop.
Climate change threatens to reduce tea yields and hammer millions of small farmers who derive their livelihood from the crop.
Global Canopy released its annual list of companies and financial institutions connected to deforestation-linked commodities.
Many young rural conservatives supported clean energy in a recent survey, but don't believe government leaders are listening.
Nature-based projects built to protect roads, buildings and other structures were relatively undamaged by Hurricane Idalia.
Groundwater levels have declined since the year 2000 in far more places than they rose
Florida could lose nearly a fifth of its rural lands in 50 years if growth continues at its current pace.
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