Wilderness

2023 - 10 - 19

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Michigan Senate reconsiders effort to protect U.P. wilderness ... (Michigan Advance)

State Sen. Sue Shink (D-Northfield Twp.) and members of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Agriculture on Tuesday discussed a resolution urging ...

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Will the Mount Evans Wilderness' name change in the wake of ... (Denver 7 Colorado News)

A bill has been introduced to redesignate the name of the Mount Evans Wilderness to Mount Blue Sky Wilderness after its highest mountain was officially ...

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McBroom against wilderness resolution (WNMU-FM)

LANSING, MIโ€” State Senator Ed McBroom is opposing a Senate resolution urging Congress to designate four more wilderness areas in the Ottawa National Forest.

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Proposal would double size of Charles C. Deam Wilderness area in ... (The Indianapolis Star)

Sen. Mike Braun filed a bill that would more than double the size of the Charles C. Deam wilderness in the Hoosier National Forest.

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Wilderness (New Times SLO)

What's it rated? Not rated When? 2023 Where's it showing? Amazon Prime This six-part series from Amazon follows British newlyweds Liv (Jenna Coleman) and ...

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High-latitude wilderness may be threatened by agriculture as the ... (Phys.Org)

Humanity must cut carbon emissions and use farmland more efficiently to protect our planet's remaining wilderness, new research shows.

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Climate change will prompt expansion of farming in northern ... (New Scientist)

As the world warms, vast areas of wilderness in Russia, Canada and Alaska will become more suitable for farming, threatening the local wildlife.

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Climate Warming Threatens 10% of High-Latitude Wilderness (Mirage News)

Expansions in crop farming across the globe are the biggest driving force of biodiversity loss in the wild. Now, in a new study publishing in the.

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Exeter University professor urges humanity to cut emissions (Falmouth Packet)

According to a study by the University of Exeter, climate change is making some wilderness areas more suitable for crop growing, heightening theโ€ฆ

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High-latitude wilderness will become a target for agriculture (Earth.com)

Expanding crop farming worldwide is emerging as the leading cause for the loss of biodiversity in the wilderness.

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Professor in Cornwall warns areas of wilderness could be lost if ... (Yahoo News UK)

According to a study by the University of Exeter, climate change is making some wilderness areas more suitable for crop growing, heightening the risk of ...

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Corn Harvests in the Yukon? Study Finds That Climate Change Will ... (InsideClimate News)

Within the next 40 years, these new growing regions could overlap with 7 percent of the world's wilderness areas outside Antarctica, putting those ecosystems at ...

The world's last untouched wildernesses are at risk of becoming ... (The Natural History Museum)

The last remaining wildernesses on Earth could be swept away to feed humanity's growing appetite. While rising temperatures are set to make wildernesses ...

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Stretch of First Street vacated as part of controversial Wilderness ... (Lincoln Journal Star)

The Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission on Wednesday approved the vacation of a portion of First Street, which will move inside the controversial ...

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10% of high-latitude wilderness may be threatened by agriculture as ... (EurekAlert)

Credit: Current Biology/Gardner et al. Expansions in crop farming across the globe are the biggest driving force of biodiversity loss in the wild. Now, in a new ...

Cut emissions and improve farming to protect wilderness (Science Daily)

Humanity must cut carbon emissions and use farmland more efficiently to protect our planet's remaining wilderness, new research shows.

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