Most farm climate pollution comes from rice and peat soils, and a new map reveals exactly where the biggest hotspots are.
Not a day goes by without the mainstream media attributing a disaster or problem, global and/or regional, to human-caused climate change. Claims that human greenhouse gas emissions are responsible for ...
Climate change has already transformed our world, from rising sea levels to changing weather patterns. But it's also having an impact on our diets and the food we eat. As temperatures rise, the ...
The project, Designer crops: engineering thermotolerance for agricultural productivity, is led by Australia's Monash University in partnership with ...
As global temperatures and carbon dioxide levels rise, arsenic in rice could increase, becoming a major public health threat, especially in Asia. A new study published in The Lancet Planetary Health ...
There’s mounting evidence that extreme weather is making some everyday stuff more expensive. But how that plays out for you depends several factors.
Each year, Dylan Jennings harvests wild rice from the lakes and rivers near his home in northern Wisconsin. He and a partner use a canoe, nosing carefully through rice beds and knocking rice kernels ...
The $8.5 million Strengthening Adaptation to Climate Change of Rice Value Chains in West Africa (REWARD-AfricaRice) initiative was officially launched on 13 February 2026 in Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire.
It is that time of the year again when farmers across the country are busy on flooded terraces, transplanting rice seedlings, sling mud, singing and dancing to folk tunes, and celebrating the occasion ...
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