
Mongolia herders face disaster: Red Cross
Hundreds of thousands of farm animals have perished in a slow-moving natural disaster in Mongolia and the international aid response has been insufficient, the Red Cross said Friday. ... more
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Global shift in farmed fish feed may impact nutritional benefits ascribed to seafood
The fish-farming industry is increasing its use of plant-based ingredients in its feed and moving away from traditional feed made from fish, which could impact some of the health benefits of eating ... more
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Airbus CO3D satellites begin mission to generate high precision global 3D map
BlackSky to supply satellite imagery and analytics for Latin American security operations
GovSat selects Thales Alenia Space to build secure satellite for military communications
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Hindu cow activists drink pesticide in India, one dies
Eight Hindu cow rights activists drank pesticide as part of a protest in India calling for the animals to be given greater protection, with one protester dying of his injuries, police said. ... more
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French MPs slash 'Nutella tax' after Indonesia, Malaysia protest
French lawmakers have voted to slash a surtax on imported palm oil - dubbed the Nutella tax because the commodity is used in the popular chocolate spread - after protests from top growers Indonesia and Malaysia. ... more
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Governor insists there's blame to share on Flint water crisis
Michigan's governor faced blistering criticism from US lawmakers Thursday over his role in the Flint water scandal that saw sky-high levels of toxic lead enter the city's water supply, but insisted he was not the only one to blame. ... more
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Global temps soar in Feb, setting new heat record
Temperatures across the planet soared again last month, setting a new heat record for the warmest February since modern records began, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. ... more
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Huron's Chinook salmon fishery unlikely to recover due to food shortage
Lake Huron's Chinook salmon fishery will likely never return to its glory days because the lake can no longer support the predatory fish's main food source, the herring-like alewife, according to a ... more
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