Flood of problems Drought of solutionsJAMES REYNOLDS
SummaryThe current drought has focused and renewed discussion about how California curtails waterrights when water availability is insufficient. Prior to the 2013-14 water year, the most recentcurtailment effort dates back almost 40 years to 1976-77. Since then, many changes andadvances have occurre...
Floating Rice Fields, The Quest for Solutions to Combat Drought, Floods and Rising Sea Levels 来自 Springer 喜欢 0 阅读量: 28 作者: SH Lim 摘要: Amazing as it seems, there is a case for growing rice on floating platforms in the sea. The capital expenditure to develop this is offset by...
Extreme heat, drought and intense rainfall have made this labor-intensive task even harder. And it's now more often done by migrant farmworkers who sometimes put in 20-hour days to keep up. That's why Jason Cope, co-founder of farm tech company PowerPollen, thinks it's essential to mec...
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"We study plants' responses to abiotic stresses like drought or salinity, which are major problems in today's agriculture and will undoubtedly be in the future due to global changes," the professor told Xinhua. "We can literally test hundreds of plants to measure their response to stress and...
While Sudan has abundant solar energy resources, it is also beset by other difficulties, such as drought and water scarcity in large parts of the country. After working in Sudan as a mechanical engineer for a year, Ali got a scholarship to pursue a master's degree in solar energy applicatio...
The most tragic part is that the 2023 natural disaster is likely not the last one to strike this area, as climate change continues to contribute to increasingly extreme weather events. Indicatively, the rains in Chile have come shortly after a drought and a devastating period of forest fires ...
posing risks to homeowners. Increased precipitation in some areas has been matched by heat and drought in others. Heat waves are now three times more likely than during the 1960s. Other regions have faced drought, which can lead to wildfires, such as those that have caused significant damage ...
Most important, of course, is to cut the emissions that are heating the planet. But beyond that, there are ways to help forests adapt.