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April 28, 2016
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CO2 fertilization greening the earth
Boston MA (SPX) Apr 28, 2016
An international team of 32 authors from 24 institutions in eight countries has just published a study titled "Greening of the Earth and its Drivers" in the journal Nature Climate Change showing significant greening of a quarter to one-half of the Earth's vegetated lands using data from the NASA-MODIS and NOAA-AVHRR satellite sensors of the past 33 years. The greening represents an increase in leaves on plants and trees. Green leaves produce sugars using energy in the sunlight to mix carbon dioxid ... read more
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High alpine dairying may have begun over 3000 years ago
The discovery of dairy fats on ancient pottery may indicate dairying high in the Alps occurred as early as the Iron Age over 3000 years ago, according to a study published April 21, 2016 in the open ... more
WATER WORLD

Climate change threatens Iran's great salt lake
These dire findings are the result of a new study by researchers from the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Austria and Wageningen University in the Netherlands, which ... more
WATER WORLD

Ireland edges closer to forming new government with deal on water charges
A deal between two rival parties to suspend controversial water charges nudged Ireland closer to the formation of a minority government on Wednesday after more than two months of tortuous negotiations. ... more
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Obama to visit water crisis-hit Flint
President Barack Obama will next week travel to Flint, Michigan, where a crisis over tainted water has become a focus of the 2016 election campaign, the White House said Wednesday. ... more


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Junk food is fattening rural Chinese children: study
Researchers raised the alarm Wednesday about an obesity explosion among children in rural China as a Western-style diet high in sugar and carbohydrates starts taking its toll. ... more

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Study shows how to make fertilizer from sunlight
A group of scientists led by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden and involving the University of Colorado Boulder has developed a new, eco-friendly ... more
EL NINO

60 mn people worldwide hit by El Nino: UN
Some 60 million people worldwide need assistance due to havoc wreaked by the El Nino climate phenomenon, but a shortage of funding could threaten the delivery of life-saving aid, the UN warned Tuesday. ... more
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MicroCarb satellite launches to map global carbon dioxide emissions from space
Chemistry breakthroughs open new frontiers in industrial carbon capture
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WATER WORLD

Novel approach allows early forecasting of monsoons
The Indian monsoon's yearly onset and withdrawal can now be forecasted significantly earlier than previously possible. A team of scientists developed a novel prediction method based on a network ana ... more
FARM NEWS

Bringing nitrogen out to pasture
Cows in Brazil might start bellowing "leguuume" rather than "moo." That's because Jose Dubeux Jr. wants to plant more legume trees in cow pastures. Dubeux is an assistant professor of Agronomy at No ... more
FARM NEWS

USU chemists shed new light on global energy, food supply challenge
All living things require nitrogen for survival, but the world depends on only two known processes to break nitrogen's ultra-strong bonds to allow conversion to a form humans, animals and plants can ... more
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WATER WORLD

Bottled water infects over 4,000 people in Spain with norovirus
More than 4,000 people fell ill with norovirus in northeastern Spain after drinking bottled spring water contaminated with human faecal matter, local health officials said Monday. ... more
FARM NEWS

Top African producer bans GM cotton
Burkina Faso, Africa's top cotton producer and the sole West African nation to venture into biotech farming, is dropping genetically-modified (GM) cotton on quality grounds. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Could global warming's top culprit help crops?
Many scientists fear that global warming will hit staple food crops hard, with heat stress, extreme weather events and water shortages. On the other hand, higher levels of carbon dioxide - the main ... more
WATER WORLD

Trees' internal water pipes predict which species survive drought
Massive tree die-offs due to drought have ravaged forests across the American West and left ecologists struggling to predict how and when tree deaths will happen, and how rising temperatures due to ... more
FARM NEWS

Phosphorus tax could be huge if tropical farming intensifies
One way to feed the globe's growing population is to ramp up intensive farming in tropical regions, but doing so will require a lot of fertilizer - particularly phosphorus. This is not only because ... more
FARM NEWS

The P tax cometh
From the Amazon to Africa, tropical regions are widely expected to play a growing role in supplying food to the world. With global population on the rise, many policy experts and conservationists se ... more
WATER WORLD

Water recovered from whey can be used for clean-in-place procedures
Water scarcity is a serious issue and a concern among the dairy industry, as declines in the availability of water could decrease food supply and increase food price. Water is necessary for many app ... more

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WATER WORLD

Drinking water: Carbon pricing revenues could close infrastructure gaps
"It's possible to finance the drinking water supply in the majority of countries worldwide by the year 2030," says Dr. Michael Jacob, lead author of the study from the Mercator Research Institute on ... more
FARM NEWS

A cellular sensor of phosphate levels
Inorganic phosphate is an essential building block of cell membranes, DNA and proteins. It is also a main component of ATP, the "cell currency" of energy transfer. All cells therefore need to mainta ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

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WATER WORLD

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WATER WORLD

Chemical weathering controls erosion rates in rivers

WATER WORLD

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WATER WORLD

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Growth of GM crops slows for first time in 20 years

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El Salvador capital declares alert over lack of drinking water

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Monsoon forecast offers cheer to India's farmers

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New discoveries into how an ancient civilization conserved water

Islands facing a dry future

Changing monsoons contribute to lower tea yield in Chinese provinces

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