Land management

Microsoft recently announced a commitment of $50 million and five years to its "AI for Earth" program.

Artificial intelligence could play a pivotal role in managing and protecting planet’s natural resources

Technology

Earth’s oldest resources could receive needed protection and management from man’s newest technologies.

Jim Eklund and Frank Forcella conduct an early test of the concept with a single-nozzle blaster. Jim is driving the ATV and Frank is applying the grit.

A new organic-approved weed control technique is poised for the big time

Technology
No-till farming

Old-school farming methods could save the planet

Environment
A billboard for soybeans in Mato Grosso, Brazil. The region is likely to make Brazil the world's top producer of soybeans, but the boom in production has come at the same time as a rise in deforestation.

Brazil is set to become the world’s biggest soy producer — and that might be bad news for its forests

Environment

How India’s subsidized farms have created a water crisis

Environment

Highly touted REDD program still looking for footing in Indonesia, four years later

Environment

The REDD program, facilitated by the United Nations, seeks to preserve crucial forests using financial incentives and markets. But in four years since opening shop in Indonesia, the program has struggled to make a meaningful start.

The World

Paper Trees in Precious Ground

Plantation industries have taken root across much of Southeast Asia’s peatland forests, disturbing habitat with the highest carbon content in the world. The release of carbon from Indonesia’s vast and deep peatlands has made this developing country the world’s third largest greenhouse gas emitter. Some forest experts say slowing this release could be one avenue for quick action on global warming. But how and whom to pay to stop Indonesia’s carbon hemorrhaging in places like Riau province remains unclear.

China’s big hog farms pose a big antibiotic resistance risk

Environment

A recent study found high levels of multiple-antibiotic-resistant bacteria on Chinese pig farms. It’s setting off new alarm bells about the heavy use of antibiotics in livestock. There’s a high likelihood the bacteria could jump from pigs to humans.

Research into genetic modification of trees may enable more deforestation

Environment

Scientists are studying how to genetically modify desirable trees in order to make them more commercially beneficial. They say it will allow us to grow more productive trees on less land, protecting natural forests — but environmentalists say it will just increase deforestation by giving businesses something better to do with the land.

New research survey suggests urban trees are on the decline

Environment

Research from the U.S. Forest Service found that in 19 of 20 U.S. cities surveyed, urban trees are on the decline. The vital piece of urban infrastructure are declining an average of three percent per year.