Forests help counter global warming, but they are also threatened by it. Many tree species struggled this past summer as much of Europe was hit by heat waves and a severe drought – thought to be the worst in 500 years.
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After breaking ground on it last year, Eden Green Technology has opened its first dedicated commercial vertical farming facility in Cleburne, south of Fort Worth.
The local “next-generation indoor agricu
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Robots are replacing bumblebees as a more efficient and reliable way of pollinating crops.
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