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A coal plant in Wisconsin. US Geological Survey. |
A coal plant in Wisconsin. US Geological Survey. |
American researchers believe they've found a way to genetically-engineer a dramatic increase in crop production. They've conducted field experiments with tobacco, using a new method which makes the critical process of photosynthesis much more efficient. (Tobacco was chosen because it's easy to modify and test. The same methods are now being tested on other crops including soybean, potato and tomato.)
Photosynthesis allows plants to convert sunlight into energy and help them grow, increasing crop yield. |
Chickens hang in a market. Photo by Tomás Castelazo |
A confined animal feeding operation in the U.S. Photo by the E.P.A. |
A fracking operation in New York State. Photo by US Geological Survey. |
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