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Beetles killing more trees in Washington, likely due to drought
Washington State Standard via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoThe state’s annual forest health survey from the Washington Department of Natural Resources and the...
Flash drought warnings from "glowing" plants, NASA video reveals
Newsweek· 5 hours agoPlants' glow can give flash drought warnings, a new study has found. NASA captured a video showing...
U.S. Drought Monitor: Wet weather across Great Plains and Midwest led to scattered improvements
KFGO· 6 days agoHeavy precipitation fell in western Oregon and adjacent southwest Washington and northwest California this wee...
Napa County Master Gardeners: What is a climate-friendly garden tour?
Napa Valley Register· 2 hours ago-Friendly Garden Tour, a partnership between Napa County Resource Conservation District, city of...
Canada wildfire smoke is creating ‘unhealthy’ air quality in the northern US
AccuWeather· 3 days agoThe smoke pushed air quality to unhealthy levels in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin. In a replay of...
39. Beewise
CNBC· 2 days agoIsraeli agtech startup Beewise Technologies is using AI, sensor, robots and computer vision to save more honeybees as climate change has threatened their...
Ruins of 300-Year-Old Settlement Exposed After Water Levels Plunge in Philippine Reservoir
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoAccording to the Climate Hazards Center at the University of California, Santa Barbara, large parts...
Biggest SF school bond ever moves closer to ballot
The San Francisco Examiner· 21 hours agoThe board now has until Aug. 9 to submit the approved resolution and text to the Department of Elections. Matthew Selby, the elections department’s...
Palo verde beetles are on the prowl for mates. What to know about the huge flying insects
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThese should be used judiciously and in conjunction with other preventive measures. What if my dog ate a palo verde beetle? Although palo verde beetles are not poisonous to dogs, monitor ...
Our Once-Abundant Earth
The Atlantic· 3 days agoParrish’s father showed him how to pry the abalone off the rocky shoreline at low tide with an oak stick or the end of a sharpened leaf spring. “We call...