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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is developing a framework for assessing drought in a changing climate. It's a tricky question.
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Red crown rot stems from a fungus that lives in the soil. Its first confirmed case in Missouri was last year.
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Scientists at the Columbia Environmental Research Center study animals, ecosystems and contaminants.
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The Farm Bureau aims to reach an underinsured population, but without government oversight.
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Energy infrastructure can both cause, and be severely affected by, wildfires.
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City officials rethinking recycling program after a tornado destroyed the Material Recovery Facility.
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The new Utilities director is assessing short-term waste solutions while the council mulls a new facility.
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Every spring, thousands of turtles begin their yearly search for places to forage, mate and lay eggs. Sometimes they have to cross Missouri's roads to do it.
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Missouri grid operators take stock of regional power capacity
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The University of Missouri’s Plant Diagnostic Clinic now accepts digital submissions, offering faster, low-cost diagnoses of plant diseases.