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November 05, 2015
WATER WORLD
The key to drilling wells with staying power in the developing world
New York NY (SPX) Nov 02, 2015
What happens after a well is drilled, fitted with a hand pump, and a community celebrates having access to clean water for the first time? Nearly half of them break down within a year. Where communities lack the capacity, resources, training, and support to repair such breakdowns, many of these wells may be rendered unusable for long periods of time; however, new research by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's (UNC) Water Institute and Water and Sanitation for Africa, a Pan-African h ... read more
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WATER WORLD

Researchers advance understanding of mountain watersheds
University of Wyoming geoscientists have discovered that the underground water-holding capacity of mountain watersheds may be controlled by stresses in the earth's crust. The results, which may have ... more
FARM NEWS

Did Dust Bowl's ravages end in the 1940s
A recent study led by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Goodrich Chair of Excellence Thanos Papanicolaou could very well change the way we view the health of our nation's soil, even potentiall ... more
FARM NEWS

Blowing in the wind: how to stop cow burps warming Earth
At her farm nestled in the green hills of northwestern France, Marie-Francoise Brizard is helping to curb a planet-wide menace: farting and belching cows implicated in global warming. ... more
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WATER WORLD

'Toilet to tap' gains appeal in drought-parched California
The idea, for many, may be too hard to swallow. ... more


WATER WORLD

Beverly Hills nailed for not cutting back on water use
Four California cities, including upscale Beverly Hills, got slapped with fines on Friday for failing to cut back on water use as the west coast US state struggles with a historic drought. ... more
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EL NINO

El Nino covers arid Atacama desert in flowers
Here's a softer side to the disruptive weather phenomenon known as El Nino: an enormous blanket of colorful flowers has carpeted Chile's Atacama desert, the most arid in the world. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Brazil, land of water, goes thirsty
The sign - "risk of drowning" - outside one of Rio de Janeiro's freshwater reservoirs looks like a joke: there's no water here left to drown in. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Last chance saloon for global plastic pollution treaty
Diatoms shown to absorb and store uranium inside cells
Dual-level hybrid storage design boosts solar efficiency and reduces costs
FARM NEWS

Potato harvest reduced by half
Food waste is today's hot topic. In fact, according to scientific surveys in Switzerland, 300 kg of perfectly good food ends up in the bin per person each year. However, this number encompasses the ... more
WATER WORLD

Plant more trees to save Britain's rivers from climate change
New research has prompted scientists to call on policymakers to plant more trees alongside upland rivers and streams, in an effort to save their habitats from the future harm of climate change. Publ ... more
FARM NEWS

EU lawmakers throw out GMO compromise law
EU lawmakers on Wednesday rejected by a huge majority a hard-won compromise which would have allowed EU member states to decide for themselves whether or not to import Genetically Modified Organisms for use in food and animal feed. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Farmers lose debt gamble in typhoon-plagued Philippines
Philippine rice farmer Francisco Santo Domingo's life is in ruins after losing yet another gamble with nature, but the typhoon that destroyed his crops means gleeful loan sharks have again hit the jackpot. ... more
FARM NEWS

Reducing the sweetness to survive
Plants produce a large arsenal of toxic compounds in order fend off herbivorous insects. To make sure that the toxicity of these defensive substances will not harm the plants themselves, many plants ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Another baked Alaska -- Trump and Putin
Pakistan establishes new missile force after India conflict, PM says
Israeli military says approved plan for new Gaza offensive
FIRE STORM

Indonesia readies warships for haze evacuation
Indonesia has put warships on standby to evacuate people affected by acrid haze from forest fires which has killed at least 10 and caused respiratory illnesses in half a million, officials said Saturday. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

El Nino to cause 80% rise in East Africans needing aid: UN
Heavy floods and drought sparked by the El Nino weather phenomenon in East Africa in coming weeks could see the number of people needing aid soar by over 80 percent, the UN warned Friday. ... more
EL NINO

NASA Studying 2015 El Nino Event As Never Before
Every two to seven years, an unusually warm pool of water - sometimes two to three degrees Celsius higher than normal - develops across the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean to create a natural short-t ... more
WATER WORLD

Beavers take a chunk out of nitrogen in Northeast rivers
Beavers, once valued for their fur, may soon have more appreciation in the Northeastern United States. There they are helping prevent harmful levels of nitrogen from reaching the area's vulnerable e ... more
EL NINO

Study explains near-annual Monsoon oscillations generated by El Nino
A new research study by a team of climate researchers from the University of Hawai'i at Manoa explains for the first time the source of near-annual pressure and wind changes discovered previously in ... more
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FARM NEWS

Australian technology allows cows' weights to be monitored from space
Australian farmers managing cattle stations as large as some European nations will soon be able to monitor their cows and pastures from space as part of "groundbreaking" technology, scientists say. ... more
FIRE STORM

'Worst haze in a decade' blankets S. Thailand
Dense haze from Indonesian forest fires has caused some of the worst pollution in southern Thailand for a decade, officials said Thursday, cancelling flights in an area popular with tourists. ... more
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Europe Ariane 6 rocket launches a weather satellite
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EL NINO

California 2100: More frequent and more severe droughts and floods likely

SHAKE AND BLOW

Philippine floods ease but typhoon death toll hits 47

SHAKE AND BLOW

Flood misery in Philippines after typhoon kills 22

WATER WORLD

UCI-led group suggests ways to better manage urban stormwater runoff

WATER WORLD

Novel algorithm simulates water evaporation at the nanoscale

FIRE STORM

SE Asia haze 'could last until year-end'

FARM NEWS

Syria's Arctic seed vault relocated to Morocco, Lebanon

WATER WORLD

Study shows new potential indirect effects of humans on water quality

SHAKE AND BLOW

Typhoon kills at least 16 in Philippines, strands thousands

EL NINO

El Nino brings rain to California but won't end drought

Malaysia again shuts schools due to Indonesia smoke haze

Flooded residents on rooftops as Koppu pummels Philippines

China reports less pollution from burning straw

Tracking Agricultural Water Use on a Smartphone

In dryland Africa limiting wildlife water access can reduce water quality

New concept to help set priorities in water management

Researchers learn how to keep pathogens, pests from traveling with grain

Cyprus blasts 'illegal' pipeline from Turkey

Australia wheat board Iraq 'kickback' chairman in court

Covering the bases with cover crops

Forage crop promising as ecologically friendly ornamental groundcover

Colorful caterpillar chemists

Accurate timing of migration prolongs life expectancy in pike

Fertilizing and recycling Si in Vietnamese fields

Trade in invasive plants is blossoming

Plant biosensor could help African farmers fight parasitic 'witchweed'

N. Korea food production could drop 14%: FAO

Wild plants call to carnivores to get rid of pests - could crops do the same

Scientists warn El Nino coral damage could be worst ever

Plant pest reprograms the roots

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