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December 28, 2010
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China to invest 30 billion dollars in water saving projects
Beijing (AFP) Dec 25, 2010
China plans to invest 30 billion dollars on water conservation projects in 2011 to reduce the impact of natural disasters on grain production, state media said Saturday. The report comes after severe flooding and droughts across the country this year destroyed crops and drove up food prices, pushing inflation to its highest level in more than two years in November. The investment - up 10 percent on year - would go towards improving irrigation and projects to combat weather-related disasters, t ... read more

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TanDEM-X Ready For Routine Operations In 2011
On 14 December 2010, TanDEM-X passed another important milestone: the radar mission's test phase has concluded in less than six months according to plan, paving the way for routine operations - the ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

ESA Unveils Latest Map Of World's Land Cover
ESA's 2009 global land cover map has been released and is now available to the public online from the 'GlobCover' website. GlobCover 2009 proves the sharpest possible global land cover map can ... more
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Irrigation pump helps rural Indian farmers
For rural farmers in India, an irrigation pump means no longer having to depend on unreliable monsoon showers to sustain livelihoods. ... more
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WATER WORLD

For Egypt, new Sudan state threat to Nile
The expected emergence of a new state in southern Sudan following a January independence referendum is causing alarm in Cairo because the signs are the infant state will join other African countries battling Egypt for a greater share of the Nile River's waters. ... more
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Chateau Lafite, thanks to a lucky 8, takes off in China
When Chateau Lafite chief executive Christophe Salin set a modest price for the 2008 vintage in April 2009, the financial world was melting down. ... more
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Bangladesh's once plentiful rivers run low on fish
Bangladesh's rivers have provided for fisherman Rafiqul Islam's family for generations but a few years ago the 27-year-old noticed his nets were coming up empty. ... more
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Something fishy holds hope for Angola tourism
Post-war Angola may not stand out as a top African tourist destination but adventure anglers fishing for the giant tarpon look set to put the country back on the visitors map. ... more
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Expert warns on China's future food supply
Land degradation in China poses a challenge to the country's future food supply, a U.N. envoy said. ... more
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Jailing China food activists has 'chilling effect': UN envoy
Convicting food safety whistleblowers in China has a "chilling effect" on other activists, a UN envoy said Thursday, after the November jailing of a man who campaigned for victims of a tainted milk scandal. ... more
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France rediscovers its forgotten wines
Bernard Plageoles' eyes flash with anger as he describes a largely futile 30-year struggle to dissuade fellow vintners from ripping up the now rare grape varietals that once defined this historic wine region. ... more
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Honeybee virus may threaten wild cousins
Eleven species of wild pollinators in the United States have turned up carrying some of the viruses known to menace domestic honeybees, researchers say. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Waterways Contribute To Growth Of Potent Greenhouse Gas
Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, has increased by more than 20 percent over the last century, and nitrogen in waterways is fueling part of that growth, according to a Michigan State Universit ... more
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Recreating Colonial Hydrology
Hydrologists may have a new way to study historical water conditions. By synthesizing present-day data with historical records they may be able to recreate broad hydrologic trends on a regional basi ... more
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New Zealand blocks Hong Kong firm's farm bid
New Zealand on Wednesday blocked a Hong Kong firm's bid to buy a bankrupt dairy farm group in a proposal which sparked heated debate about foreign land ownership. ... more
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South Korea fights foot-and-mouth outbreak
South Korea says it will begin vaccinating livestock to stem an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease that has forced the destruction of thousands of animals. ... more
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Mexico Quake Studies Uncover Surprises For California
New technologies developed by NASA and other agencies are revealing surprising insights into a major earthquake that rocked parts of the American Southwest and Mexico in April, including increased p ... more
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Bioethics Commission Calls For Enhanced Federal oversight In Field of Synthetic Biology
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Australians buy cows and sheep with a mouse
Buying sheep and cattle in Australia used to be a tough business - drovers would herd livestock thousands of kilometres across the hot and remote Outback for auction. Now ranchers can buy a herd with just a few clicks of a mouse from the comfort of a tractor cab. ... more
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Goji Berries Have A Significant Placebo Effect
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Chavez, farmers square off over land seizure
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WATER WORLD

A Positive Step In The Face of Uncertainty
Enormous uncertainty. These two words describe the condition of Phoenix's climate and water supply in the 21st century. Reservoirs have dipped to their lowest levels, continuous drought has plagued ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Satellites Give An Eagle Eye On Thunderstorms
It's one of the more frustrating parts of summer. You check the weather forecast, see nothing dramatic, and go hiking or biking. Then, four hours later, a thunderstorm appears out of nowhere and rui ... more
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Plant Consumption Rising Significantly As Population And Economies Grow
Humans are consuming an increasing amount of the Earth's total annual land plant production, new NASA research has found. As the human population continues to grow and more societies develop m ... more
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NASA Satellite Data Addresses Needs Of California Growers
With the capability to provide valuable information about individual farm fields, vineyards and orchards, NASA satellites soon will provide California growers in the San Joaquin Valley with importan ... more
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