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February 22, 2016
EL NINO
El Nino begins decline after 'powerful' impact: UN
Geneva (AFP) Feb 18, 2016
The 2015-2016 El Nino weather phenomenon, one of the most powerful on record, has begun its decline but continues to have a strong influence on global climate patterns, the UN's weather agency said Thursday. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said El Nino, which occurs every two to seven years, has "passed its peak" but ocean temperature rises in recent months proved its considerable impact. "We have just witnessed one of the most powerful ever El Nino events which caused extreme weat ... read more
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Transgenic sweet corn no more susceptible to Goss's wilt disease
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How hunter-gatherers preserved their food sources
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A new form of frozen water
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FARM NEWS

Feeding a city with better food sources
Access to clean water hasn't been the only health issue facing Flint. Since 2008, Michigan State University public health expert, Rick Sadler, has been mapping out areas of the city that have had al ... more
TRADE WARS

Chinese firm aims to start production at flashpoint Myanmar mine
The Chinese firm behind a controversial Myanmar copper mine on Thursday said it plans to start operations in May, a move expected to pose an early challenge to a new government led by Aung San Suu Kyi. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Livestock donations to Zambian households yield higher income, improved diet
Some humanitarian organizations facilitate livestock donations to poor households in developing countries, but does giving a cow, a pair of oxen, or a herd of goats to a poor household really benefi ... more
FARM NEWS

Enhanced levels of carbon dioxide are likely cause of global dryland greening
Enhanced levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are a likely key driver of global dryland greening, according to a paper published in the journal Scientific Reports. The positive trend in vegetation g ... more
FARM NEWS

Google makes fresh push into grocery delivery
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Tiny fly rattling Florida fruit industry 'eradicated'
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

A million children severely malnourished in eastern, southern Africa: UN
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Beavers bring environmental benefits
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FARM NEWS

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FARM NEWS

Market integration could help offset climate-related food insecurity
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WATER WORLD

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FARM NEWS

Kansas State University researchers staying ahead of wheat blast disease
In the past seven years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded Kansas State University $6.5 million to keep a wheat fungus that has had a devastating impact on wheat production in South Ame ... more
WATER WORLD

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EL NINO

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FARM NEWS

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