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September 24, 2014
EL NINO
The Fickle El Nino of 2014
Pasadena CA (JPL) Sep 24, 2014
Prospects have been fading for an El Nino event in 2014, but now there's a glimmer of hope for a very modest comeback. Scientists warn that unless these developing weak-to-modest El Nino conditions strengthen, the drought-stricken American West shouldn't expect any relief. The latest sea-level-height data from the NASA/European Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM)/Jason-2 satellite mission show a pair of eastward-moving waves of higher sea level, known as Kelvin waves, in the Pacific Ocean - t ... read more
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FARM NEWS

OSI laying off hundreds from troubled China food plant
US food supplier OSI Group said Monday it had begun laying off more than 300 workers at a Shanghai plant shut down by Chinese authorities over expired meat sold to fast food giants. ... more
WATER WORLD

Artificial 'beaks' that collect water from fog: A drought solution?
From the most parched areas of Saudi Arabia to water-scarce areas of the western U.S., the idea of harvesting fog for water is catching on. Now, a novel approach to this process could help meet affe ... more
WATER WORLD

Nile River monitoring influences North-East Africa's future
Curtin University research that monitors the volume of water in the Nile River Basin will help to level the playing field for more than 200 million North-East Africans who rely on the river's water ... more
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FARM NEWS

The future of global agriculture may include new land, fewer harvests
Climate change may expand suitable cropland, particularly in the Northern high latitudes, but tropical regions may becoming decreasingly suitable, according to a study published in the open-access j ... more


FARM NEWS

More land, fewer harvests
According to a simulation of the impact of climate change on agricultural production over the course of the 21st century, carried out by researchers led by Professor Wolfram Mauser at LMU's Departme ... more
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FARM NEWS

Boosting global corn yields depends on improving nutrient balance
Ensuring that corn absorbs the right balance of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium is crucial to increasing global yields, a Purdue and Kansas State University study finds. A review of data fr ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

New branch added to European family tree
The setting: Europe, about 7,500 years ago. Agriculture was sweeping in from the Near East, bringing early farmers into contact with hunter-gatherers who had already been living in Europe for tens o ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
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FARM NEWS

Moroccan city outlaws olive trees
A Moroccan city has banned olive trees because of pollen-linked allergies and set an end-of-the-year deadline for residents to remove them, media reports said Thursday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Canada federal police hunt for bee killer
Federal police were investigating Thursday the alleged poisoning deaths of millions of bees in the Canadian prairies. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Rushed evacuations as Philippine volcano spews lava
Lava cascaded down the Philippines' most active volcano on Wednesday as authorities rushed to evacuate thousands ahead of a possible deadly eruption. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Creation of Vuoksi River preceded significant cultural shift
The creation of the Vuoksi River and the subsequent rapid decrease in the water level of Lake Saimaa approximately 6,000 years ago revealed thousands of square kilometres of new, fertile land in eas ... more
FARM NEWS

Drought hits Brazil coffee harvest
Coffee output in Brazil, the world's chief exporter, will slide this year after the worst drought in decades, agricultural agency Conab said Tuesday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sidekick autonomy software guides YFQ-42A test mission for CCA program
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FARM NEWS

Diversified farming practices might preserve evolutionary diversity of wildlife
As humans transform the planet to meet our needs, all sorts of wildlife continue to be pushed aside, including many species that play key roles in Earth's life-support systems. In particular, the tr ... more
FARM NEWS

Food safety fears see farming return to high-rise Hong Kong
It's a rural tradition that faded out decades ago as Hong Kong turned into a neon-lit megacity: rice seedlings being dropped into watery paddy fields with gentle plops. ... more
FARM NEWS

EU tightens rules to prevent new horsemeat scandal
The EU said Friday it has tightened rules to prevent horsemeat inadvertantly or fraudulently ending up in food across the bloc and avoid a repeat of last year's scandal. ... more
FARM NEWS

Globalization threatens benefits of an African 'green revolution'
A prospective "green revolution" in Africa could boost land use and carbon emissions globally, according to a study co-authored by a University of British Columbia researcher. The term "green ... more
FARM NEWS

Shift in Arabian Sea Plankton May Threaten Fisheries
A growing "dead zone" in the middle of the Arabian Sea has allowed plankton uniquely suited to low- oxygen water to take over the base of the food chain. Their rise to dominance over the last decade ... more

FARM NEWS

It's the Pits: Ancient peach stones offer clues to fruit's origins
As peach trees in the Niagara Region of Ontario give up the last of their fruit for the season, their ancestors halfway around the globe are clamouring for attention. In a study published in P ... more
FARM NEWS

Dietary recommendations may be tied to increased greenhouse gas emissions
If Americans altered their menus to conform to federal dietary recommendations, emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases tied to agricultural production could increase significantly, according to ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
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FARM NEWS

Taiwan oil supplier fined $1.67 mn over gutter oil

FARM NEWS

Hard times for 'red gold' divers in Morocco's El Dorado

FARM NEWS

McDonald's sales hit by China meat scandal

FARM NEWS

Paraguay Indians threaten pot growers with arrows

FARM NEWS

China's graft crackdown hits France's wine, spirits exports

FARM NEWS

Key Pacific panel agrees to 50% cut in young tuna catch

FARM NEWS

The coffee genome has finally been mapped

FARM NEWS

Hong Kong tests for tainted Taiwan cooking oil

FARM NEWS

Chinese firm serves up 'smart chopsticks' for food-wary diners

WATER WORLD

Gazans dig deep after ceasefire as water shortage bites

Research shows declining levels of acidity in Sierra Nevada lakes

Ozone pollution in India kills enough crops to feed 94 million in poverty

Rising risk of failed seasons as climate change puts pressure on Africa's farmers

EU court rules against France over nitrates water pollution

Chinese scientists' team efforts in dissecting rice complex agronomic traits in recent years

The key to drilling wells with staying power in the developing world

Smart farming the key to China's food problems: study

Lake Michigan communities to apply for marine sanctuary status

Sierra Nevada freshwater runoff could drop 26 percent by 2100

A million people at risk as Somalia slides towards famine: UN

Reducing water scarcity possible by 2050

Panasonic, Tata join hands in water treatment: report

Water police on patrol in drought-scarred Los Angeles

Google tests using drones to deliver goods

New study charts the global invasion of crop pests

How to prevent organic food fraud

Southwest may face 'megadrought' this century

Water 'thermostat' could help engineer drought-resistant crops

Locust plague descends on Madagascar capital

Boron Facilitates Stem Cell Growth and Development in Corn

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