MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Changing weather patterns are having a big impact on Georgia’s crops, and the Farm Service Agency wants farmers to know how they can get help. Agriculture is a big part of Georgia’s economy. How big? According to Arthur Tripp, Executive Director of the Georgia Farm Service Agency (FSA), one in seven jobs in the state is related
"Different scientific disciplines show interest in research on vertical farming. This is great as this is urgently needed to make vertical farming successful," shared Leo Marcelis, Professor
Whenever there is a massive outbreak of tornadoes in areas where they were previously rare, or a huge rain-heavy storm brings catastrophic flooding to cities along the coast, or record temperatures make formerly cool areas intolerable, Republicans always have the same answer—that’s not the climate crisis. That’s just weather. It’s always possible to find someone willing to step in front of network cameras and proclaim that “you can’t pin any individual event on climate change.” That’s also...
How climate change could give rise to “fish wars” between nations is the subject of a new research project awarded a £1.1m grant by the US Department of Defense.
For students who were ninth graders in 2020, COVID altered every high school year. It changed plans for college and work. Some won't graduate at all.
Stock futures were flat on Wednesday evening, as investors await the next
Throughout successive presidencies, the EPA’s power to protect the environment and citizens has diminished enormously under a cloud of bipartisanship politics, court decisions, and its unwillingness to enforce environmental laws and rules.
Throughout successive presidencies, the EPA’s power to protect the environment and citizens has diminished enormously under a cloud of bipartisanship politics, court decisions, and its unwillingness to enforce environmental laws and rules.
Throughout successive presidencies, the EPA’s power to protect the environment and citizens has diminished enormously under a cloud of bipartisanship politics, court decisions, and its unwillingness to enforce environmental laws and rules.
“We are excited to deepen the impact Bright Futures will have on Weld County — both for the students as well as the employers throughout the community,” said Bright Futures CEO Jeff Carlson said in a news release.
A new crop of farming co-ops are finding ways to safely open up untouched landscapes and exotic wildlife to visitors – and grow superb coffeeAt the beginning I thought we were in a Bob Dylan song, one of his epic Latino ballads. We drove down gravel roads where the only other traffic was cowboys on horseback, across iron girder bridges covered in rust and the webs of giant spiders. A caracara falcon stood in the centre of the road pulling a dead iguana apart. But then we left cattle country and...
We have cars that steer themselves and phones that fix typos, that’s artificial intelligence, AI, it’s everywhere. This summer, Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District partnered with the Mark Cuban Foundation and the University of Texas at Dallas to bring AI to the classroom and help kids better know and understand how it works. “When I first came in here I didn’t think it would be this fun, you know, summer coding, but it was definitely fun,” said Natalia Shevchuk, a rising 9th...