Earth a less and less hospitable environment for non-human species, agriculture a culprit

One report is back, and the findings are bleak. Human activity is making life on Earth tough for those species that cohabit our planet. Why does this matter for Minot? One, we live on Earth. Two, agriculture is playing a large role in this species extinction trend.

As the global impacts of these transformations become more widely acknowledged, so too will the appetite for top-down policy controls that attempt to correct the course. How often have we witnessed these top-down policies have a positive impact on the nuance of doing business and growing food in North Dakota?

Perhaps we should be viewing these reports as a call to put our own environmental house in order? Get the full coverage on the recently released findings from Nature.

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Jeff Tollefson , Nature

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Josh Wolsky

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