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![]() Geneva (AFP) July 19, 2011 The death rate among drought-stricken Somalis arriving at refugee camps has reached several times above levels seen in emergency situations, the UN refugees agency said Tuesday. "The situation in Dolo Ado is very dire," said the UNHCR's chief of public health section, Paul Spiegel, referring to the Ethiopian refugee camp where thousands of Somali refugees have sought shelter in recent weeks. Mortality rate in June reached 7.4 deaths per 10,000 a day, sharply above the sub-Saharan baseline rate o ... read more |
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![]() Japan bans Fukushima beef shipments over radiation Japan on Tuesday suspended cattle shipments from Fukushima prefecture on fears of radiation-tainted beef in the country's meat distribution chain, four months after a nuclear accident in the region. ... more | .. |
![]() Sierra Leone launches $61 million water project Authorities in Sierra Leone on Tuesday launched a $61 million (43 million euro) project to revamp three water stations and supply pipeborne water to three main cities. ... more | .. |
![]() EU tightens nuclear waste disposal rules The European Union on Tuesday tightened rules on the disposal of radioactive waste with strict conditions on exporting it outside EU borders, but the move did not please environmentalists. ... more | .. | ||
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![]() After PCs, Bill Gates sets out to reinvent WCs The man who reinvented computers and made PCs a household item in most wealthy nations, Microsoft tycoon turned philanthropist Bill Gates, is now focusing his attention on recasting the WC. ... more | .. |
![]() Link found between increased crops and deforestation in Amazon, but issue not so cut and dry A Kansas State University geographer is part of a research team out to prove what environmental scientists have suspected for years: Increasing the production of soybean and biofuel crops in Brazil ... more | .. |
![]() Chile is more dangerous for Argentina than vice versa Invasive plant species in Chile pose a higher threat to its neighbour, Argentina, than vice versa. This was concluded by scientists from the University of Concepcion in Chile and the Helmholtz Centr ... more | .. |
![]() US urges Somalia rebels to let in aid The United States on Tuesday urged Somalia's Shebab rebels to let humanitarian workers operate unhindered, saying that the Al-Qaeda-inspired movement was a major reason for the country's hunger crisis. ... more |
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![]() US urges Eritrea to reveal scope of drought The United States on Tuesday urged Eritrea to reveal how severely it has been hit by the Horn of Africa's drought, warning that people may be at risk inside the authoritarian country. ... more | .. |
![]() UN to host crisis Horn of Africa talks in Rome UN agencies said they were hoping for hundreds of millions of dollars in aid pledges for the drought-stricken Horn of Africa region at a high-level emergency conference to be held in Rome next Monday. ... more | .. |
![]() Somalia cries for help as world steps up response Somalis stranded in war-ravaged Mogadishu pleaded for drought relief Monday, as the UN called an emergency meeting to tackle what Britain's premier described as the region's worst catastrophe in a generation. ... more | .. |
![]() Japan scare over radiation-tainted beef widens A scare over radiation-tainted beef in Japan spread on Monday as more cows from seven farms in the Fukushima region were found to have been trucked across the country after eating contaminated straw. ... more |
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![]() UN makes first aid airlift to rebel-held Somalia region The UN said Sunday it had made its first delivery of aid to a rebel-held Somalia region in two years, as calls mounted for more international help to deal with the devastating drought in the Horn of Africa. ... more | .. |
![]() More radioactive beef found in Japan A scare in Japan over radioactive beef spread on Sunday with more parts of the country reporting contaminated meat, four months after March's quake and tsunami triggered a nuclear disaster. ... more | .. |
![]() Texas cattle ranchers feel burn of record drought A record drought is forcing Texas cattle ranchers to send their cows to slaughter because it's too costly to keep buying feed for herds finding little forage in parched pastures. ... more | .. |
![]() Survival struggle against Somalia's drought Dying children, hunger and overcrowded camps - Somalis describe the extreme drought threatening famine and death on a massive scale in the Horn of Africa. ... more |
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![]() Canada reservations need better water systems: study Three fourths of water systems on Canadian Indian reservations pose a risk to water quality and health, Canada said Thursday, citing the first large-scale study on the subject. ... more | .. |
![]() California groundwater management trickles up from local sources In a typical year, California gets about 30 percent of its water from groundwater wells. Yet when it comes to managing this precious resource, the state of California relies on a mixed bag of more t ... more | .. |
![]() Eco-activists destroy Australia GM wheat crop Environmental activists broke into an Australian government research farm Thursday and destroyed an experimental crop of genetically-modified wheat protesting against what they said were safety issues. ... more | .. |
![]() E. Africa drought needs long-term solution: experts A widespread drought in East Africa has left millions of facing starvation, but experts argue that while dry spells are cyclical the humanitarian catastrophes they are causing are avoidable. ... more |
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![]() Eco-activists destroy Australia GM wheat crop Environmental activists broke into an Australian government research farm Thursday and destroyed an experimental crop of genetically-modified wheat in protest at the project's safety. ... more | .. |
![]() Texas cattle ranchers feel burn of record drought A record drought is forcing Texas cattle ranchers to send their cows to slaughter because it's too costly to keep buying feed for herds finding little forage in parched pastures. ... more | .. |
![]() Evolution and domestication of seed structure shown to use same genetic mutation For the first time, scientists have identified a mutation in plants that was selected twice - during both natural evolution and domestication. The mutation has been identified as the source of varia ... more | .. |
![]() TUM researchers discover a new switch in resistance to plant diseases Plants, too, have an immune system that protects them against diseases. The early detection of pathogens and the subsequent immune response, in particular at the cell wall, work as a protective shie ... more |
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![]() New Genetic Map of Potato May Lead to Improved Crops An international consortium of scientists has produced a new map of the potato genome that may lead to the development of an ultra-nutritious potato that could help feed the world's hungry. By ... more | .. |
![]() World Population Day: Agriculture Offers Huge Opportunities for a Planet of 7 Billion As the global population increases, so does the number of mouths to feed. As we observe World Population Day on July 11th, the good news is that in addition to providing food, innovations in sustain ... more | .. |
![]() Lockheed Martin and Esri Sign Partnership Towards On-Demand Geospatial Apps and Services Lockheed Martin and Esri will collaborate on technologies to put online geospatial apps and services in the hands of more military, intelligence, homeland security and emergency response users world ... more | .. |
![]() Underwater Antarctic Volcanoes Scientists from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have discovered previously unknown volcanoes in the ocean waters around the remote South Sandwich Islands. Using ship-borne sea-floor mapping technolog ... more |
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![]() Nike, Adidas suppliers 'polluting China rivers' Environmental campaigners Wednesday accused suppliers to major clothing brands including Adidas and Nike of poisoning China's major rivers with hazardous chemicals linked to hormonal problems. ... more | .. |
![]() Fears mount in Japan over radioactive beef Radiation fears mounted in Japan Wednesday after news that contaminated beef from a farm just outside the Fukushima nuclear no-go zone has been shipped across the country and probably eaten. ... more | .. |
![]() China moves to boost pig supply amid inflation China on Wednesday announced a series of measures aimed at boosting the country's supply of pigs as it tries to bring down the price of pork, which is contributing to soaring inflation. ... more | .. |
![]() Cool-season grasses more profitable than warm-season grasses Access to swine effluent or waste water can help a producer grow more grass. But a Texas AgriLife Researcher says the grass is "greener" economically if it is a cool-season rather than a warm-season ... more |
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