Do trees communicate with each other?

Can you imagine the green, leafy organisms that silently stand and watch over our planet, provide us with oxygen, and talk to each other like human beings? Hidden beneath their roots and whispered through their leaves, trees have a secret language of their own. What if the trees are a part of an ancient network

2 Nolichucky River entry points are available again after the impact of Helene

GREENE COUNTY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Two access areas along the Nolichucky River in Greene County have reopened to the public after they were damaged by Hurricane Helene. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) announced on Tuesday that the Poplar Springs Access Area and the Joe Johnson Access Area at Bird’s Bridge are once again open

Registration Decision RD2024-13, Nealta Miticide, containing cyflumetofen

Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA), under the authority of the Pest Control Products Act, is granting registration for the sale and use of Nealta Miticide containing the technical grade active ingredient cyflumetofen to control various mites on greenhouse crops, specifically strawberries, tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers…

In-Extremis EU

WEBWIRE – Tuesday, November 26, 2024 White smoke in Brussels has finally extinguished the wildfireor, more accurately, the firecrackers. Late Wednesday, the EU Parliament reached a deal on the seven remaining EU commissioners, ending weeks of gridlock and uncertainty.The political agreement among the main pro-EU groups (centre-right EPP, socialist S&D, and liberal Renew)has given the

Green Climate Fund to Support Development of Conservation International Initiative to Transform Water Security in Bogot�

WEBWIRE – Tuesday, November 26, 2024 The government of Colombia, Conservation International and the Green Climate Fund (GCF) announced support for the development ofa project to transform water security in the Bogot region. The project aims to reduce climate risk for half a million people from highly vulnerable rural communities and 250,000 urban residents by

Catalysis Reinvented: New Ultra-Thin Nanosheets To Drive Green Energy

Nagoya University researchers have pioneered a surfactant-based method to create amorphous nanosheets, enabling production from previously inaccessible materials like aluminum and rhodium oxides. Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have addressed a significant challenge in nanosheet technology. Their innovative approach employs surfactants to produce amorphous nanosheets from various materials…

Tesla racked up greenhouse emission credits in 2023 as other carmakers lagged

Tesla generated nearly 34-million metric tons of greenhouse gas credits in the 2023 model year by selling electric vehicles while the car industry racked up significant credit deficits in the face of more stringent emissions standards. In a report first seen by Reuters, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said on Monday new vehicle fuel economy