Category: 9. Environment

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  • Effect of nanoparticles on the growth of okra cultivated in soil affected by rocky desertification

    Effect of nanoparticles on the growth of okra cultivated in soil affected by rocky desertification

    This studies have indicated that the application of NPs, including CNPs, SNPs, TNPs, and ATPs can significantly improve the growth of okra plant in soil affected by rocky desertification. Similar studies have been reported in Dracocephalum…

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  • Predicting parasitic plants Loranthus Europaeus range shifts in response to climate change

    Predicting parasitic plants Loranthus Europaeus range shifts in response to climate change

  • Giesecke, T., Hickler, T., Kunkel, T., Sykes, M. T. & Bradshaw, R. H. W. Towards an Understanding of the holocene distribution of Fagus sylvatica L. J. Biogeogr. 34, 118–131 (2007).

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  • Evaluating statistical consistency for the ocean component of earth system models using physics informed convolutional autoencoder

    Evaluating statistical consistency for the ocean component of earth system models using physics informed convolutional autoencoder

    In this study, we develop a physics-informed deep learning consistency test tool for the ocean component of ESMs. Our development includes: (1) designing a PIConvAE model to study the spatial features and achieve convergence fast. (2) developing…

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  • How Gopi Warrier helped build Mongabay India’s newsroom

    How Gopi Warrier helped build Mongabay India’s newsroom

    • S. Gopikrishna Warrier, editorial director of Mongabay-India, has spent the past seven years shaping a newsroom known for clarity, credibility, and a calm approach to environmental reporting.
    • With nearly four…

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  • Indigenous lands & protected areas sequester nearly all Amazon carbon: Study

    Indigenous lands & protected areas sequester nearly all Amazon carbon: Study

    The Amazon is often described as one of the planet’s most effective carbon regulation systems. Yet recent data suggest its ability to absorb carbon is increasingly concentrated in…

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  • How carbon credit dollars affect Indigenous Guyanese

    How carbon credit dollars affect Indigenous Guyanese

    • Indigenous communities in Guyana, such as the Kapohn people, have received funds from carbon credit sales negotiated by the government, but many criticize the lack of consultation, rushed implementation, and…

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