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January 21, 2016
WATER WORLD
Water supplies in Tibet set to increase in the future
Gothenburg, Sweden (SPX) Jan 21, 2016
The Tibetan Plateau has long been seen as a "hotspot" for international environmental research, and there have been fears that water supplies in the major Asian rivers would drastically decline in the near future. However, new research now shows that water supplies will be stable and may even increase in the coming decades. A report by the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 2007 suggests that the glaciers in the Himalayas will be gone by 2035. This statement was questioned and cause ... read more
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WATER WORLD

Obama hosts mayor of US city at center of water crisis
President Barack Obama met at the White House on Tuesday the mayor of Flint, the Michigan city at the center of a health scare over tainted tap water, triggered by budget cuts. ... more
FARM NEWS

Bird flu scare hits French foie gras production
Already assailed by animal-rights groups, France's foie gras industry now faces a fight on a second front: bird flu. ... more
FARM NEWS

Eating less meat might not be the way to go green
Reduced meat consumption might not lower greenhouse gas emissions from one of the world's biggest beef producing regions, new research has found. The finding may seem incongruous, as intensive agric ... more
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WATER WORLD

Volunteers send water as S.African temperatures soar
In a large shed to the east of Johannesburg men stacked tens of thousands of litres of water onto a flatbed truck as part of a neighbourhood volunteer campaign to save South Africa's dry towns. ... more


FARM NEWS

A tree or not a tree? India's Goa rows over coconut status
Politicians in India's Goa are locked in an row over the status of the popular tourist state's beloved coconut trees - after officials ruled that they were not in fact trees. ... more

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ENERGY NEWS

Australian farmers to benefit from renewables boost
A new report shows doubling Australia's renewable energy could free up much-needed water supply for farmers. The International Renewable Energy Agency reports water withdrawals in 2030 could d ... more
FARM NEWS

Bird flu detected in US turkey flock
Bird flu has been detected in a US turkey flock but is different from the strain that devastated the nation's poultry industry last year, officials said Friday. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Study: Most US homes can save money and affordably weather blackouts with solar plus storage
Ultrasmall optical devices rewrite the rules of light manipulation
SFU researchers develop a new tool that brings blender-like lighting control to any photograph
FARM NEWS

Breed-your-own insect 'revolution' for the kitchen
A seething mass of larvae in the kitchen is not everyone's cup of tea, particularly for squeamish Westerners. But for two young Austrian entrepreneurs, it's a food revolution that can help save the planet. ... more
FARM NEWS

Poultry farming frozen for bird flu cleanup in French SW
Poultry farmers in southwestern France have been ordered to freeze production of geese and ducks at least until late May as part of efforts to eradicate bird flu, the agriculture ministry said Thursday. ... more
WATER WORLD

Obama declares emergency over foul water in Michigan
US President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency in Michigan on Saturday, freeing up federal aid to help an area affected by contaminated water, the White House said. ... more
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FARM NEWS

S.Africa to import maize after driest season in 100 years
Drought-ravaged South Africa said Friday it would import six million tonnes of the local staple maize - half of the average annual harvest - after the driest season in 100 years. ... more
WATER WORLD

Fish can benefit from restoring and protecting streamside meadows
Rising temperatures can create stressful and possibly lethal stream habitat for native trout. To help understand the interactive effects of climate warming and livestock grazing on water temperature ... more
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FARM NEWS

Satellite Data Help Australian Ranchers
When Russell Lethbridge walks his property in northern Australia - kicking-up clouds of dust that catch the sunlight as he assesses the grasses, shrubs and brush that fill the landscape with muted t ... more
FARM NEWS

Fewer than 1 in 25 Seattleites can really eat locally
How many of Seattle's residents could live off food grown in their city? If abundant P-Patches and backyard gardens teeming with kale come to mind, you're like many residents who assume urban ... more
FARM NEWS

De-mystifying the study of volatile organic plant compounds
Similar to human pheromones, all plants emit signaling chemicals. The chemicals, called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), are ubiquitous. The smell of freshly cut grass is caused by a VOC. Ever won ... more
FARM NEWS

Plant growth tech may alleviate climate change and food shortage
A research team led by Dr. Lim Boon-leong with his former PhD student Dr. Law Yee-song from the School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, the University of Hong Kong (HKU), has developed a ... more
FARM NEWS

Future Grains
When global food prices spiked dramatically in late 2007 and into 2008, the costs of many basic dietary staples doubled or even tripled around the world, sparking protests and riots. Panicked govern ... more

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WATER WORLD

Northern methane has a watery source
Not all sources of methane emissions are man-made. A new study shows that northern freshwaters are critical emitters of this greenhouse gas. The findings from the Permafrost Carbon Network, an ... more
FARM NEWS

Grazing towards sustainability
The first international Global Farm Platform conference hosted by the University of Bristol this week [12 to 15 January] will highlight the benefits of utilising pasture and robust cows over high-yi ... more
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FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

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WATER WORLD

Smart showerhead aims to save precious water

WATER WORLD

Bolivia, Peru sign $500 mn deal for Lake Titicaca clean-up

FARM NEWS

Measuring Africa's unsustainable hunting on land - by sea

FARM NEWS

Droughts hit cereal crops harder since 1980s

FARM NEWS

One crop, two ways, multiple benefits

FARM NEWS

Drought, heat take toll on global crops

Self-cleaning toilet makes splash in Las Vegas

Leaf-mimicking device harnesses light to purify water

Twenty new freshwater fish species uncovered in Australia

First major El Nino storm hits California

Heavy rain pounds California

Drought, heat slash grain crops: study

Lake Erie Asian carp could hurt walleye; boost smallmouth bass

Irradiation preserves blueberry, grape quality

Over 160 killed in Madagascar cattle theft clashes: army

Human activities trigger hypoxia in freshwaters around the globe

Let's go wild: How ancient communities resisted new farming practices

What a 'CERN' for agricultural science could look like

Manure applications elevate nitrogen accumulation and loss

Oregon standoff reflects decades-long fight on land rights

Restoring natural habitats across farms will boost CO2 sinks

Reducing CO2 footprint of desal crucial to achieving water sustainability

Blizzard kills 15,000 cows in Texas

The billion dollar game of strategy: The effect of farmers' decisions on pest control

El Nino set to bear down on US in early 2016

River ecosystems show 'incredible' initial recovery after dam removal


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