Microbial functional diversity as an indicator of sustainable farming practices | Microbiology Society

Microbial functional diversity as an indicator of sustainable farming practices | Microbiology Society

The Microbiology Society is undertaking a project entitled A Sustainable Future as part of our 75th Anniversary, which aims to highlight the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to our members and empower them to use their research to evidence and impact the goals. Earlier this year, we put a call out to our members to submit case studies in the following three areas: antimicrobial resistance, soil health and the circular economy.

Summer Sustainability at PSU newsletter: PSU research helps city better understand climate change’s impact on vital Bull Run Watershed

Summer Sustainability at PSU newsletter: PSU research helps city better understand climate change’s impact on vital Bull Run Watershed

Sustainability at PSU newsletter 2020 summer edition PSU research helps city better understand climate change’s impact on vital Bull Run Watershed Written by Cristina Rojas, Communications Manager, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences The Bull Run Watershed is Portland’s primary source of drinking water for more than 950,000 residents in the metro region…