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March 03, 2016
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NGOs sue Monsanto, EU food safety watchdog over pesticide
Vienna (AFP) March 2, 2016
A group of European NGOs on Wednesday sued agri-giant Monsanto and the EU's food safety watchdog for allegedly distorting scientific data on the carcinogenic effects of controversial weedkiller glyphosate, ahead of a key EU vote to renew its approval for another 10 years. The legal complaint was filed in Vienna by Austrian environmental group Global 2000, which spearheads the movement against Monsanto and the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA). "There are suspicions that EU authorities and the ... read more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

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Study: Eliminating GMOs would hurt environment, economy
Researchers at Purdue University simulated a GMO ban in the United States, and the outputs weren't positive. The scientists found lower crop yield would have negative environmental and economic consequences. ... more
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S.Africa's economy slows as record drought hits farming
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In grasslands, longer spring growing season offsets higher summer temperatures
Grasslands across North America will face higher summer temperatures and widespread drought by the end of the century, according to a new study. But those negative effects in vegetation growth will ... more
FARM NEWS

University of Guam scientist and colleagues tag coconut rhinoceros beetles
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Mining to dining: Australia becomes China's land of milk and honey
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WATER WORLD

Water-cleaning chemical made 'on-demand' with new group of catalysts
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EL NINO

NASA sees a different kind of El Nino
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Decline of bees, other pollinators, threatens crop output: UN body
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New wheat genetic advancements aimed at yield enhancement
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WATER WORLD

World's large river deltas continue to degrade from human activity
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Climate change speeds up gully erosion
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