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Home » Environmental Impact

Tag: Environmental Impact

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Scientists find smaller ‘dead zone’ in the Gulf than initially expected this summer

by Ag & Water Desk MediaAugust 15, 2026August 15, 2026

Scientists aboard a research vessel have identified a smaller-than-anticipated dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico this summer, offering new insights into marine health and hypoxia levels.

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Are Missouri and North Dakota in a water war?

by Ceilidh Kern, The Beacon (Kansas City)May 5, 2026May 21, 2026
Posted inCommunity News Networks, St. Louis

Burned before by ‘pesticide drift,’ vineyard owners enter growing season bracing for the worst 

by Trevor Grandin- Grandin, Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water DeskApril 8, 2026May 21, 2026
Posted inNews

A battle over data centers heats up along the Mississippi-Tennessee state line

by Illan Ireland-Mississippi Free PressMarch 18, 2026March 19, 2026
Posted inArticulated Insight

Surviving the Heat: A Scientist’s Take on Earth’s Rising Temperatures

by dbeckfordJuly 12, 2025July 12, 2025
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Louisiana’s wetlands store massive amounts of carbon. They also contribute to emissions when lost.

by Elise PlunkMarch 26, 2025March 26, 2025
Posted inEnvironment

Louisiana’s wetlands store massive amounts of carbon. But when destroyed, they release it. 

by Elise PlunkFebruary 27, 2025February 27, 2025
Posted inArticulated Insight

Watch Bruce Friedrich’s TED Talk on plant-based and cultivated meat

by Mary AllenMay 23, 2024May 23, 2024

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