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August 31, 2011
FARM NEWS
Unfounded pesticide concerns adversely affect the health of low-income populations
Denver CO (SPX) Aug 31, 2011
The increasingly prevalent notion that expensive organic fruits and vegetables are safer because pesticides - used to protect traditional crops from insects, thus ensuring high crop yields and making them less expensive - are a risk for causing cancer has no good scientific support, an authority on the disease said here Tuesday. Such unfounded fears could have the unanticipated consequence of keeping healthful fruits and vegetables from those with low incomes. Bruce N. Ames, Ph.D., developer of a ... read more

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Monitoring Ground-Level Ozone from Space
Satellite views of the Midwestern United States show that ozone levels above 50 parts per billion (ppb) along the ground could reduce soybean yields by at least 10 percent, costing more than $1 bill ... more
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WATER WORLD

Wastewater recycling can multiply greenhouse gas emissions
New research shows that wastewater recycling processes may generate more greenhouse gases than traditional water-treatment processes. Despite this finding, there are good reasons to continue keep wa ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Extreme 2010 Russian Fires and Pakistan Floods Linked Meteorologically
Two of the most destructive natural disasters of 2010 were closely linked by a single meteorological event, even though they occurred 1,500 miles (2,414 km) apart and were of completely different na ... more
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FARM NEWS

Nitrogen pollution's little-known environmental and human health threats
Billions of people owe their lives to nitrogen fertilizers - a pillar of the fabled Green Revolution in agriculture that averted global famine in the 20th century - but few are aware that nitrogen p ... more
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FARM NEWS

How an 'evolutionary playground' brings plant genes together
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

UNHCR urges more aid to drought-hit Somalia to stem exodus
UN refugee agency chief Antonio Guterres said Tuesday that relief groups should increase aid to war-battered and drought-hit Somalis to reduce the exodus to neighbouring countries. ... more
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WATER WORLD

British rivers 'healthiest for 20 years'
The renaissance of Britain's rivers was underlined on Tuesday when waterways once considered polluted to death were revealed as teeming with life. ... more
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Amid government denials, Eritreans flee harsh drought
In Ethiopias Endabaguna refugee camp, rows of gaunt Eritreans clad in rubber sandals give vent to their exasperation after days of trekking and dodging soldiers in an attempt to escape failed crops, hunger and an autocratic government. ... more
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FARM NEWS

NASA refutes drought-driven declines in plant productivity, global food security
A new, comprehensive study by an international team of scientists, including scientists at Boston University in the US and the Universities of Vicosa and Campinas in Brazil, has been published in th ... more
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No Nutritional Difference between Free-Range and Cage-Produced Eggs
Eggs produced by free-range hens are often perceived by the public to be nutritionally superior to eggs obtained from layers kept in traditional battery cages. However, a recent scientific stu ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Saudi prince in Mogadishu pledges aid
A delegation from the Saudi royal family arrived Saturday in Mogadishu on a one-day visit to see how best to assist the Horn of Africa country hit by famine and drought, officials said. ... more
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FARM NEWS

New genome sequence could improve important agricultural crops
An international team of scientists, funded in the UK by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), has sequenced the genome of a Chinese cabbage variety of a plant called B ... more
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Gene study sheds new light on origins of British men
New genetic evidence reveals that most British men are not descended from immigrant farmers who migrated east 5,000-10,000 years ago - contrary to previous research. Instead, scientists from t ... more
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FARM NEWS

Irrigation impacts on global carbon uptake
Globally, irrigation increases agricultural productivity by an amount roughly equivalent to the entire agricultural output of the U.S., according to a new University of Wisconsin-Madison study. ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Google plots Hurricane Irene with online map
Internet giant Google has rolled out an online map tracking the path of Hurricane Irene and providing other useful information about the storm headed for the US east coast. ... more
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Zelensky urges allies against appeasing Russia after US trip
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WATER WORLD

World leaders must focus on clean water, activists say
Leaders attending an upcoming UN development conference should commit to achieving universal access to clean drinking water by 2030, environmental groups said Friday. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Union leader shot dead in Amazon
A union leader in the Brazilian Amazon has been shot dead in a killing that brings the number of community activists killed since May to seven, a monitoring body said. ... more
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Japan lifts ban on beef following radiation scare
Japan on Thursday lifted bans on beef from disaster-hit regions, a month after imposing restrictions over fears thousands of cattle had been contaminated in the Fukushima nuclear accident. ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Drought pushes 3,700 Somalis to perilous sea voyage: UN
Over 3,700 Somali refugees have made the perilous sea journey across the Gulf of Aden to Yemen in August alone amid the severe drought in their homeland, the UN refugees agency said Friday. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Copenhagen tap water safe again after E.coli scare: city
After nearly a week of boiling their tap water amid an E.coli scare, thousands of Copenhagen residents have been given the green light by city officials to resume normal use. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Summer Drought limits the positive effects of CO2 and heat on plant growth in future climate
Although the rain this summer has been pouring down over Denmark, most scientists agree that global temperature increases will intensify periods with summer drought already in 2075. The large ... more
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FARM NEWS

Incognito US diplomat probed China tiger farm: cable
A US diplomat disguised himself as a Korean tourist to probe a tiger farm in China where he voiced alarm at conditions that included whippings of the endangered big cats, a leaked memo said. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Scientists find underground river beneath Amazon
Brazilian scientists have discovered an underground river some 4,000 meters (13,000) feet deep, which flows from west to east like the country's famous waterway. ... more
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African donors pledge $351 million for drought crisis
African countries and donors pledged more than $350 million Thursday at a fund-raiser in the Ethiopian capital to help millions facing starvation in the Horn of Africa's worst drought in decades. ... more
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African leaders meet to raise funds for drought crisis
African leaders held a rare fund-raiser in Ethiopia Thursday in a bid to plug a $1.1 billion shortfall in aid for millions facing starvation in the Horn of Africa's worst drought in decades. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Radical overhaul of farming could be 'game-changer' for global food security
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Breeding Ozone-Tolerant Crops
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) scientists working with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that future levels of ground-level ozone could reduce soybean yields by an average ... more
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DEEP IMPACT

Space Station Crew Enjoys Eye-Level View of Perseid Meteor Shower
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EARTH OBSERVATION

TRMM gets a look at Irene, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite has been busy measuring rainfall within Hurricane Irene, and forecasts call for between 5 and 10 inches in the southeastern and central Bahamas and ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

Elbit To Supply Asian Countries with Electro-Optical Payloads for Maritime Applications
Elbit Systems Ltd.has been awarded contracts by several customers in Asia to supply many dozens of observation systems for maritime patrol aircraft, vessels and observation towers. The total value o ... more
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EARTH OBSERVATION

NASA Satellites Detect Pothole on Road to Higher Seas
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