Technology Turns Farming Into a Career Young Workers Like

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Geothermal greenhouses can cut CO2 emissions and grow tomatoes all year

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At these Colorado greenhouses, naturally hot water from an underground reservoir is being used to maintain optimal growing temperatures even through frigid months. Continue the Full Story

Big Tech couldn’t fix food insecurity. These small vertical farms might.

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Empty downtowns and rural food deserts welcome small indoor farms to revive urban areas and solve food insecurity. Continue the Full Story

Under a Texas sun, agrivoltaics offer farmers a new way to make money

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Solar grazing helps farmers feed their flocks while the expanding solar industry provides more clean energy to the grid.

No ‘Oppenheimer’ fanfare for those caught in first atomic bomb’s fallout

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CommentTULAROSA, N.M. — A strong rumble woke 13-year-old Lucy Benavidez Garwood in the darkness,shaking the three-room adobe house where she and her family lived and rattling dishes in the kitchen

Nine practices from Native American culture that could help the environment

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Since the first Earth Day in 1970, the world has experienced profound ecological changes. Wildlife populations have , the result of habitat loss caused by rapid industrialization and changing temperatures.

Native Americans farming practices hold potential amid climate change

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TUCSON — Indigenous peoples have known for millennia to plant under the shade of the mesquite and paloverde trees that mark the Sonoran Desert here, shielding their crops from the

Native Americans’ farming practices may help feed a warming world

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TUCSON — Indigenous peoples have known for millennia to plant under the shade of the mesquite and paloverde trees that mark the Sonoran Desert here, shielding their crops from the