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August 05, 2011
WATER WORLD
Future of seawater desalination studied
South Bend, Ind. (UPI) Aug 4, 2011
U.S. researchers have reviewed the current state of seawater desalination technology and its potential as a sustainable solution to global water shortages. William Phillip of the University of Notre Dame and Menachem Elimelech at Yale University analyzed how seawater desalination technology has advanced in the past 30 years and in what ways the technology can be improved, a Notre Dame release said Thursday. "At present, one-third of the world's population lives in water stressed countrie ... read more

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China, Saudi must do more on Africa famine: Pelosi
Top US House Democrat Nancy Pelosi urged China and Saudi Arabia on Thursday to "step up their efforts" to help the Horn of Africa battle a disastrous famine, calling for an enhanced US role as well. ... more
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Somali rebels stopping men fleeing drought
Somali rebels are blocking men fleeing harsh drought and forcibly recruiting them, while women and children who escape alone risk attack and rape in crowded camps, witnesses and officials said. ... more
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Famine to engulf all of southern Somalia: UN
The famine ravaging parts of Somalia, including the capital Mogadishu, is likely to persist for the rest of the year, engulfing all of the country's south, experts warned Thursday. ... more
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China arrests 2,000 in food safety crackdown
China has arrested around 2,000 people and closed nearly 5,000 businesses in a major crackdown on illegal food additives after a wave of contamination scares, the government said. ... more
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China allows cooking oil prices to rise
China has allowed cooking oil producers to hike prices to cover rising raw material costs, companies and state media said Thursday, but the government denied that it was intervening in the key market. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Famine-struck Somalis struggle to celebrate Ramadan fast
Islam's holy month of Ramadan should be a time of celebration and prayer, but for Mohamed Idris, a Somali struggling in the famine-hit and war-torn capital, daily survival is all he can care about. ... more
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Plant immunity discovery boosts chances of disease-resistant crops
Researchers funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) have opened up the black box of plant immune system genetics, boosting our ability to produce disease- and pe ... more
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African governors discuss food prices
African central bank governors and finance ministers warned against the combined effect of natural disasters and soaring food prices on the continent's economies. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Famine declared in three new Somali regions: UN
Famine has spread to three new regions of Somalia, including the capital Mogadishu and the world's largest camp for displaced people, the United Nations said Wednesday. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Aid efforts falter as widening Somali famine looms
As warnings grow that famine could engulf all of southern Somalia, the relief efforts needed to ease the crisis are being hampered by escalating conflict and restrictions by rebels on aid groups. ... more
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Japan moves closer to nuclear payout
Japan's government moved a step closer Wednesday to multi-billion-dollar compensation payouts for the victims of the country's enduring nuclear crisis, but angry farmers demanded faster action. ... more
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Reforestation's cooling influence a result of farmer's past choices
Decisions by farmers to plant on productive land with little snow enhances the potential for reforestation to counteract global warming, concludes new research from Carnegie's Julia Pongratz and Ken ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Fleeing Somalis overstretch drought relief efforts
Arriving in their hundreds every day to seek relief in overcrowded Kenyan camps, weak and weary Somalis fleeing extreme drought and conflict face a new struggle to get food and shelter. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Hong Kong tycoon to buy British water utility
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing on Tuesday announced his firm would buy one of Britain's biggest water utilities in a deal worth nearly $4 billion. ... more
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Hong Kong's CKI soars after British water deal
Shares in a firm controlled by Hong Kong's richest man Li Ka-shing hit a record high Wednesday, a day after it announced a $3.9 billion deal to buy one of Britain's biggest water utilities. ... more
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Zelensky urges allies against appeasing Russia after US trip
Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to 'immediate ceasefire' in Qatar talks
Gaza reports 45 dead in Israeli strikes as truce breaches by both sides increase
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Aid groups warn famine may engulf southern Somalia
The harsh drought ravaging the Horn of Africa is likely to worsen and could trigger famine in more regions of Somalia, aid groups warned Tuesday as they struggle to help the millions already affected. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Satellite Tracks Severity of African Drought
Northeast Africa continues to reel from the effects of the worst drought to strike the region in decades. The arid conditions are contributing to famines that the U.S. Department of State says are a ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Tropical Storm Muifa appears huge on NASA infrared imagery
The width of an image from the AIRS instrument that flies on NASA's Aqua satellite is about 1700 km (1056 miles), and the clouds and thunderstorms associate with Tropical Storm Muifa take up that en ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Record-breaking US drought in July: data
July was a record-breaking dry month in parts of the United States, with 12 percent of the country under an "exceptional" drought causing crop losses and water shortages, authorities said Monday. ... more
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ICRC boosts food aid to rebel-held Somali regions
The International Committee of the Red Cross said Monday it had distributed food to 162,000 drought-stricken people in south and central Somalia, regions largely controlled by Islamist rebels. ... more
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FARM NEWS

UC Riverside chemists transform acids into bases
Chemists at the University of California, Riverside have accomplished in the lab what until now was considered impossible: transform a family of compounds which are acids into bases. As our ch ... more
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Cows clock-in for monitored mealtimes
Electronic ear tags are being used to provide an early warning system that will help farmers identify sick animals within a herd. The new system, being trialled by scientists at Newcastle Univ ... more
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New study outlines economic and environmental benefits to reducing nitrogen pollution
A new study co-authored by Columbia Engineering professor Kartik Chandran and recently published in the journal, Environmental Science and Technology, shows that reducing nitrogen pollution generate ... more
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Dissecting the genomes of crop plants to improve breeding potential
Scientists on the Norwich Research Park, working with colleagues in China, have developed new techniques that will aid the application of genomics to breeding the improved varieties of crop needed t ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Africa bank blames famine on climate change, conflict
The famine in Africa's fragile Horn of Africa region was caused by climate change and "our collective failure to end the Somali civil war," the head of the African Development Bank said Monday. ... more
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GMO Crops Could Eventually Make Own Nitrogen Fertilizer
Two University of Alberta researchers have published a step by step plan to one-day end the use of environmentally harmful chemicals on commercial crops by developing plants that produce their own f ... more
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Beetles play an important role in reducing weeds
Researchers funded by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and the French Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) have found that ground beetles reduce the amou ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA AIRS Movies Show Evolution of US 2011 Heat Wave
The continuing heat wave in the United States in July 2011 has broken temperature records in many locations, killed dozens and seen nearly half of all Americans under heat advisories at its peak. ... more
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Food imports put Cuban reforms at risk
High food imports are putting Cuban economic reforms at risk because of the drain they pose on foreign exchange resources. ... more
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Japan widens ban on radioactive beef
Japan widened a ban on beef to cattle from a second tsunami-hit region Thursday, citing elevated radiation levels in the meat of animals because of the ongoing Fukushima nuclear crisis. ... more
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'Land grabs threaten Africa food security'
Large land grabs by foreign countries and corporate entities are endangering food security in sub-Saharan Africa, an area already under pressure from famine, drought and endemic conflict, the State of the World 2011 report said. ... more
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