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March 14, 2011
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Earth's Biodiversity: What Do We Know And Where Are We Headed
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 14, 2011
Earth's biodiversity-the number of microorganisms, plants, and animals, their genes, and their ecosystems (such as rainforests and grasslands)-is declining at an alarming rate, even faster than the last mass extinction 65 million years ago. In fact, two thirds of the terrestrial species that exist today are estimated to be extinct by the end of this century. Humans are an integral part of this extensive network of life. We depend on biodiversity for goods and services; we impact biodiversity via r ... read more

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Nairobi criminals dump old ways and go organic
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Chinese farmers go online to sell produce
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Arab world faces more food crises
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Study Shows No-Till's Benefits For Pacific Northwest Wheat Growers
Wheat farmers in eastern Oregon and Washington who use no-till production systems can substantially stem soil erosion and enhance efforts to protect water quality, according to research by U.S. Depa ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Can Bhuvan Give Google Earth A Run For Its Money
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NASA And Other Satellites Keeping Busy With This Week's Severe Weather
Satellites have been busy this week covering severe weather across the U.S. Today, the GOES-13 satellite and NASA's Aqua satellite captured an image of the huge stretch of clouds associated with a h ... more
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UN alarmed at huge decline in bee numbers
The UN on Thursday expressed alarm at a huge decline in bee colonies under a multiple onslaught of pests and pollution, urging an international effort to save the pollinators that are vital for food crops. ... more
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WATER WORLD

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Mexico approves GM maize pilot project
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NASA Warns Ice Melt Speeding Up
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Philippines to fight invading species
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Report: Eco-farming can double crop yields
Food production in poor countries can be doubled within 10 years if small farms switch to ecological agriculture, a study issued by the United Nations says. ... more
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Grazing Of Cattle Pastures Can Improve Soil Quality
A team of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists has given growers in the Piedmont guidance on how to restore degraded soils and make the land productive. Researchers with the USDA's Agric ... more
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Humans Give Prey The Edge In Food Web
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WATER WORLD

Singapore to triple desalination capacity by 2013
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GOCE Delivers On Its Promise
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A Research Study Reveals The Deterioration In The Mediterranean Farmland Patrimony
A research study, in which Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) is taking part, has concluded that traditionally irrigated Mediterranean landscape has suffered an important loss of the cultural a ... more
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Asia rice output threatened by pesticide overuse
The unbridled manufacture and use of pesticides in Asia is raising the spectre of "pest storms" devastating the region's rice farms and threatening food security, scientists have warned. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA reels from climate science setbacks
A pair of costly satellite crashes have dealt a major blow to NASA's earth science efforts just as the US space agency faces scrutiny from Congress over whether climate science should be part of its focus at all. ... more
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New Day Dawns For Satellite To Study Earth's Ozone Layer
After nine years in a clean room, an instrument that studies the Earth's atmosphere and protective ozone layer has been returned to service. NASA's Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment III-ISS ... more
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NASA's Bolden defends Earth science
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden defended NASA's Earth science missions before a U.S. House committee, saying such projects were part of NASA's job. ... more
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NASA to launch Earth observation satellite Friday
NASA was poised to launch its Earth observation satellite, Glory, early on Friday after technical problems delayed its initial effort last month. ... more
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Modified alfalfa stirs debate in Texas
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Polishing The Apple's Popular Image As A Healthy Food
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Sustaining The Biodiversity Of The Western Great Plains
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