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|  Chile mulls water pipeline for arid north Santiago, Chile (UPI) Nov 15, 2010 Chile is working on a $3.85 billion plan to pipe freshwater to its arid north as part of a government strategy to stimulate social and economic development in the region. The ambitious project, now in an advanced stage, will involve laying a pipeline undersea for about 600 miles. Experts cited in media reports on the government plan said that taking fresh water from southern resources to the north would be more economically feasible than investing in the desalination of seawater. The Acq ... read more | . |   | 
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|   AI challenge advances satellite-based disaster mapping   Analysis finds food production choices directly impact extinction risk for thousands of animal species   Antarctic moisture research will model ice sheet formation in ancient warm periods | .. |  Faster Flood Forecasting At SERVIR-Africa In September 2010, SERVIR Science Coordinator Dr. Ashutosh Limaye made his first journey to the SERVIR-Africa node at the Regional Center for Mapping of Resources for Development, or RCMRD, in Nairo ... more | .. |  Gene Discovery Suggests Way To Engineer Fast-Growing Plants Tinkering with a single gene may give perennial grasses more robust roots and speed up the timeline for creating biofuels, according to researchers at the Duke Institute for Genome Sciences and Poli ... more | .. |  Leaking Underground CO2 Storage Could Contaminate Drinking Water Leaks from carbon dioxide injected deep underground to help fight climate change could bubble up into drinking water aquifers near the surface, driving up levels of contaminants in the water tenfold ... more | .. |  Storm-hit St. Lucia banana growers need months to recover The banana industry in Saint Lucia and the Windward Islands could need more than six months to fully recover from a hurricane that devastated the key export earner, officials said Monday. ... more | 
| .. |  Volcano buries Indonesian farmers' savings Indonesian farmer Ari Sutikno was a month away from harvesting his rice crop when Mount Merapi volcano buried it - and his family's income - under a layer of hot ash. ... more | .. |  Beijing to melt snow to address water shortage Beijing will collect and melt snow this winter in a bid to quench the water shortage that has plagued the Chinese capital for years, state media reported Friday. ... more | .. |  Arabs face severe water crisis by 2015 Lebanon, once considered to have an abundance of water, is threatened with acute shortages as the Arab world lurches toward severe water scarcity as early as 2015. ... more | .. |  Large land deals a threat to farmers: U.N. Large-scale acquisitions of agricultural land and expansion of biofuel feedstock crops are driving farmers deeper into poverty and hunger, U.N. studies showed. ... more | 

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|   Solar energy quotes and Solar energy solutions | .. |  Russia, Japan, China firms in billion dollar fertiliser deal Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday oversaw the signing of a one-billion-dollar deal with Japanese and Chinese firms for a fertiliser plant, despite diplomatic tensions with Tokyo. ... more | .. |  Enhancing Sustainable Development Of Earth From monitoring vanishing glaciers to the accounting of forestry, hydropower and mining assets as steps to boost sustainable development here on Earth, the power of satellite remote sensing plays an ... more | .. |  In Greece's fallow fields, solar energy stirs The son and grandson of farmers, Spyros Papathanassiou spends most of the day overseeing his family olive press and winery in the outskirts of Asopia, a village northeast of Athens. ... more | .. |  Italian activists call for stop to water privatisation Italian activists called for an immediate moratorium on the privatisation of water supply services in Italy on Friday, ahead of UN-backed talks on climate change in Cancun later this month. ... more | 
| .. |  Robust Methods For GMO Detection Ready At Hand A new Reference Report published by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (JRC) lists 79 reference methods for GMO analysis which have been validated according to international standards. ... more | .. |  Scientists Launch Global Scheme To Boost Rice Yields While Reducing Damage To Environment One of the world's largest global scientific partnerships for sustainable agricultural development has launched a bold new research initiative that aims to dramatically improve the ability of rice f ... more | .. |  GPS IIF-1 Introduces A Host Of New Capabilities For Users There's no satellite system that touches so many lives in so many ways around the world like the Global Positioning System. From finance to farming, from ATMs to UAVs, from rescue missions to shoppi ... more | .. |  NASA Study Quantifies Role Of Melt In Loss Of Old Arctic Sea Ice Since the start of the satellite record in 1979, scientists have observed the continued disappearance of older "multiyear" sea ice that survives more than one summer melt season. Some scientists sus ... more | 

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|  | .. |  Invasive grass threatens U.S. grazing land An invasive species of "devil" weed in range lands in the western United States could make millions of acres of grazing land worthless, researchers say. ... more | .. |  Go For Getz And A South Pole Flyover On Nov. 4, 2010, the DC-8 flew over South Pole Station, a research station at Earth's geographic South Pole, before heading back to IceBridge's mission base in Punta Arenas, Chile. Credit: Digital M ... more | .. |  Study launched to boost rice production A $600 million global scheme to boost rice yields was announced in Hanoi Wednesday. ... more | .. |  Improving Soil For Better Lawns And Gardens U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists in West Virginia are finding ways to improve soil on degraded land so it can be used for sports fields and other uses. Researchers with USDA's ... more | 
| .. |  Turtle meat killed six in Micronesia, government says Six people died and more than 90 fell ill after eating endangered turtles in Micronesia, the Pacific nation's government said Friday. ... more | .. |  Argentina predicts record crop yields Argentina expects its corn and wheat crop yields this year to exceed expectations, adding to recent improvements in outlook for soya exports to China, that were suspended earlier this year over a contamination row. ... more | .. |  Nicaragua, Costa Rica tense over map 'war' Costa Rica is recovering from the shock of a Nicaraguan border incursion over the small matter of a Google map misunderstood by the invaders. ... more | .. |  Modeling Glacier Fed Water Dependency Glaciers of large mountain regions contribute, to some extent considerably, to the water supply of certain populated areas. However, in a recent study conducted by Innsbruck glaciologists and climat ... more | 

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