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September 24, 2009
Alternative Energy Machine May Double World Food Production
San Diego CA (SPX) Sep 22, 2009
The single largest year over year potential increase in the industrial age of food production may occur with the use of a San Diego based alternative energy company's machinery. Circle Biodiesel and Ethanol Corporation has announced that their latest patent-pending machinery design enables previously inedible foods such as toxic strains of algae and Jatropha to be edible with an operation ... read more

Flooding claims 187 lives in west Africa since June: UN
Dakar (AFP) Sept 22, 2009
Flash floods have claimed 187 lives and affected 635,273 people in west Africa since the rainy season started in June, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs announced Tuesday. The nation with the highest death toll, including people struck by lightning, is Sierra Leone, with 103 people, followed by Ghana (24), Mali (20), Ivory Coast (19), Burkina Faso (eight), Niger ... more
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    That sinking feeling: world's deltas subsiding, says study
    Paris (AFP) Sept 20, 2009
    Two-thirds of the world's major deltas, home to nearly half a billion people, are caught in the scissors of sinking land and rising seas, according to a study published Sunday. The new findings, based on satellite images, show that 85 percent of the 33 largest delta regions experienced severe flooding over the past decade, affecting 260,000 square kilometres (100,000 square miles). ... more

    Turkey agrees to up Euphrates flow to Iraq: Baghdad
    Baghdad (AFP) Sept 19, 2009
    Turkey has agreed to up the flow of water along the Euphrates river to Iraq for a month, Baghdad said Saturday, amid tensions between the two sides over distribution of the precious commodity. The agreement came after talks in Istanbul involving Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and Turkish Environment Minister Veysel Eroglu, following a months-long war of words between Baghdad and ... more

    Somalia faces worst food crisis in 18 years: UN
    Rome (AFP) Sept 21, 2009
    Drought, conflict and displacement are causing the worst humanitarian crisis in war-torn Somalia in 18 years, the UN food agency warned Monday. Some 3.6 million people, about half the Somali population, need emergency aid including 1.3 million people displaced by fighting in the Horn of Africa country, the Food and Agriculture Organisation said in a statement. Around 1.4 million Somali ... more

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  • Guatemala in worst drought in 30 years: UN

  • Thai rice region under climate threat: Greenpeace

  • Kenya rainmakers called to the rescue to combat climate change

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    Brazil eyes limits on Amazon sugar cane growth
    Brasilia (AFP) Sept 17, 2009
    The Brazilian government presented new legislation Thursday intended to protect the Amazon from deforestation by banning any new planting of sugar cane, widely cultivated for ethanol production. "Now we can say that our ethanol is 100 percent green," said Environment Minister Carlos Minc announcing the proposed rules. The legislation would ban new clearing or planting of the crop in more ... more

    Snapshots From Space Cultivate Fans Among Midwest Farmers
    Greenbelt MD (SPX) Sep 18, 2009
    Noreen Thomas' farm looks like a patchwork quilt. Fields change hue with the season and with the alternating plots of organic wheat, soybeans, corn, alfalfa, flax, or hay. Thomas enjoys this view from hundreds of miles above Earth's surface - not just for the beauty, but the utility. She is among a growing group of Midwest farmers who rely on satellite imagery from Landsat to maximize ... more

    Bee deaths set apiculture congress abuzz
    Montpellier, France (AFP) Sept 17, 2009
    Pesticides, viruses, industrialised farming, fungus... what on Earth is killing our bees? That's the big question being asked at Apimondia, the 41st world apiculture congress, where 10,000 beekeepers, entomologists and other actors in the honey business are gathered in this southern French city until Sunday. Across parts of North America and swathes of Europe, but also now in patches of ... more

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