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Fighting the 'water war'
Beirut, Lebanon (UPI) Nov 6, 2009
U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro said the Middle East is "in a challenging situation" and would need stability to achieve development, emphasizing the need to fight climate change to help avoid the next major conflict in the embattled region: "Water War." "Instability does affect (development). This is clear: Where you have instability, you cannot make development. But whe ... read more

Japan steps up aid to Mekong nations
Tokyo (AFP) Nov 7, 2009
The leaders of Japan and Southeast Asia's five Mekong River nations wrapped up a summit Saturday at which Tokyo pledged more than 5.5 billion dollars in loans and grants and vowed deeper ties. Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama told a press conference the Mekong region was a "priority area" for Japan's official development assistance (ODA) as it seeks to boost development in the resource-rich are ... more
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    Disaster declared in flood-hit Australia
    Sydney (AFP) Nov 7, 2009
    Australian authorities declared a natural disaster along parts of the country's east coast Saturday as heavy floods cut the main road linking major cities, stranding thousands of people. Torrential rain soaked the Coffs Harbour region north of Sydney overnight, swamping the arterial Pacific Highway with flash floodwaters that isolated almost 5,000 people, emergency officials said. ... more

    Vintners approach fickle Chinese market with caution
    Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 8, 2009
    Chinese wine imports have soared more than ten-fold in the past few years but foreign producers hoping to cash in on the boom are warning the market is fickle and not for the faint of heart. China is on track to import 10 million cases of wine this year, up from 840,000 in 2004, according to the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC). Asian wine consumption, excluding Japan, is expe ... more

    SMOS Forms Three-Pointed Star In The Sky
    Paris, France (ESA) Nov 04, 2009
    Following the launch of ESA's SMOS satellite on 2 November, the French space agency CNES, which is responsible for operating the satellite, has confirmed that the instrument's three antenna arms have deployed as planned, and that the instrument is in good health. During launch and the first few orbits around Earth, the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) instrument's antenna arms ... more

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  • Bluefin tuna on edge of extinction, environmentalists warn

  • Vietnam flood toll rises to 98

  • At least 90 die in Vietnam floods: officials

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    China seeks laws to protect polluted lakes: state media
    Beijing (AFP) Nov 3, 2009
    Officials in China have called for special laws to halt pollution of the nation's thousands of lakes, which are drying up at a rate of about 20 per year, state media reported. Chen Zhili, one of China's top legislators, urged the establishment of special lake protection regulations and stricter supervision of industrial, agricultural and household waste, the official Xinhua news agency said. ... more

    Europe probe tracks global warming impact on water
    Paris (AFP) Nov 2, 2009
    The European Space Agency on Monday launched a water tracking satellite that will help give faster predictions of floods and other extreme weather incidents caused by global warming. The 315 million euro (460 million dollar) Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity probe was carried into space on a Russian Rockot launcher from the Plesetsk cosmodrome in northern Russia. The ESA said it is ... more

    Hard Lessons From Oil Industry May Help Address Burgeoning Groundwater Crisis
    Corvallis OR (SPX) Nov 03, 2009
    Although declining streamflows and half-full reservoirs have gotten most of the attention in water conflicts around the United States, some of the worst battles of the next century may be over groundwater, experts say - a critical resource often taken for granted until it begins to run out. Aquifers are being depleted much faster than they are being replenished in many places, wells are ... more

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  • Vietnam reports bird flu outbreak among poultry

  • EU Space Missions To Strengthen Earth Observation For Climate And Security

  • Yemen's water crisis a Mideast warning

  • Hong Kong's ghostly seas warn of looming global tragedy

  • Scientists back bluefin tuna trade ban: Greenpeace and WWF

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