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On Agrilinks: Building Resilience in Nigerian Agriculture
Published on December 6, 2018
Recommendations for the Nigerian agricultural system to embrace resilience through three principles, in order to feed its population into the future under highly uncertain conditions. -
GMOs 101: Getting down to basics
Published on August 15, 2018
MSU researchers offer a primer on the basics of GMO foods, breaking down an often difficult and controversial subject. -
Climate Change and Food Security: Threats and Hopes for Nigeria
Published on June 4, 2018
By Laura Schmitt Olabisi and Saweda Liverpool-Tasie: "We’ve gotten used to the looks on farmers’ faces by now—shaking heads, looking to the sky as if for an explanation, frowning worriedly. The rains aren’t the same as they used to be, they tell us. ...." -
Study gauges concerns about climate change in Great Lakes coastal communities
Published on April 9, 2018
Participating in outdoor recreation appears to have impact on climate change beliefs. -
Part 3: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Abundant groundwater provides rich environment. -
Part 2: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Exclusive natural community may be common in southern Michigan. -
Part 4: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Abundant freshwater provides rich environment thanks to wetlands. -
Part 1: Southern Michigan’s hidden treasure
Published on February 1, 2018
Abundant freshwater provides a rich environment. -
Three forgotten values can help you overcome divisions
Published on January 18, 2018
Emphasize group bonding values to create environmental messages that will appeal to a broad audience. -
Plant Species Race Against Climate Change discussion to be held in Hickory Corners
Published on September 15, 2017
Learn about the race for survival between native and invasive plant species from Michigan State University associate professor Dr. Jen Lau on Oct. 9.