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December 03, 2018
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Study shows regions increasingly suffer hot, dry conditions at the same time



Stanford CA (SPX) Dec 03, 2018
A new study from Stanford University suggests that the kind of hot, dry conditions that can shrink crop yields, destabilize food prices and lay the groundwork for devastating wildfires are increasingly striking multiple regions simultaneously as a result of a warming climate. According to the researchers, climate change has doubled the odds that a region will suffer a year that is both warm and dry compared to the average for that place during the middle of the 20th century. It's also becoming mor ... read more

WATER WORLD
Scientists reveal substantial water loss in global landlocked regions
Manhattan KS (SPX) Dec 03, 2018
Along with a warming climate and intensified human activities, recent water storage in global landlocked basins has undergone a widespread decline. A new study reveals this decline has aggravated lo ... more
WATER WORLD
UK will have 'completely safe' water after Brexit
London (AFP) Nov 28, 2018
Britain's environment minister reassured the country on Wednesday that it would have plenty of safe drinking water should it crash out of the European Union without a deal. ... more
WATER WORLD
Drinking water sucked from the dusty desert air
Thuwal, Saudi Arabia (SPX) Nov 27, 2018
A simple device that can capture its own weight in water from fresh air and then release that water when warmed by sunlight could provide a secure new source of drinking water in remote arid regions ... more
FARM NEWS
The tragedy of the commons - minus the tragedy
Columbus OH (SPX) Nov 27, 2018
Sometimes, there is no "tragedy" in the tragedy of the commons, according to a new analysis that challenges a widely accepted theory. Scientists have long believed that when there is open acce ... more
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Floods ravage rice production in Niger's Diffa region
Niamey Nov 26, 2018
Floods destroyed more than 400 hectares (1,000 acres) of rice in Niger's southeastern Diffa region, already beset by deadly attacks by Boko Haram jihadists, the local governor said. ... more
FARM NEWS
New biocontainment strategy controls spread of escaped GMOs
Hiroshima NJ (SPX) Nov 27, 2018
Hiroshima University (HU) researchers successfully developed a biocontainment strategy for genetically modified organisms, or GMOs. Their new method prevents genetically modified cyanobacteria from ... more
WATER WORLD
Escaping death and rebirth on Varanasi's sacred riverbanks
Varanasi, India (AFP) Nov 23, 2018
Boats loaded with wood arrive almost constantly at the ghats of Varanasi for around 200 cremations per day on the banks of India's holy Ganges river. ... more
FARM NEWS
French wine market to shrink further, but organics surge: report
Paris (AFP) Nov 23, 2018
Sales of French wines made with organically grown grapes are set to double between now and 2022, even as the downward trend for overall wine consumption appears firmly in place, an industry research group reported Friday. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Drought-fueled dust storm blankets Sydney
Sydney (AFP) Nov 22, 2018
A large dust storm swirled over eastern Australia on Thursday, driven over the coast by a weather front barrelling across the drought-stricken interior. ... more
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Monsanto appeals Roundup cancer verdict
San Francisco (AFP) Nov 21, 2018
Monsanto on Tuesday said it was asking a US appeals court to toss out a damning verdict in a landmark Roundup weed-killer cancer trial and grant it another hearing. ... more
FARM NEWS
New study details the genetic evolution of domesticated animals
Washington (UPI) Nov 20, 2018
How has the domestication process impacted the evolution of gene regulation among dogs, cows, pigs, rabbits and other tamed animals? That's the question researchers at the Earlham Institute are trying to answer. ... more
WATER WORLD
Half of the world's annual precipitation falls in just 12 days, new study finds
Boulder CO (SPX) Nov 19, 2018
Currently, half of the world's measured precipitation that falls in a year falls in just 12 days, according to a new analysis of data collected at weather stations across the globe. By century ... more
WATER WORLD
Real-time feedback makes hotel guests slash shower power
Paris (AFP) Nov 19, 2018
Providing hotel guests real-time feedback on the power they use in the shower sharply curbs the amount of energy consumed even though they do not pay for it, according to new research released Monday. ... more
FARM NEWS
Afghan opium producers hit hard by drought in 2018
Kabul (AFP) Nov 19, 2018
Afghan opium producers were hit hard by the worst drought in living memory this year and excessive supply, with output and prices falling sharply as the area under poppy cultivation shrank, an annual survey said Monday. ... more


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WATER WORLD
Middle Eastern desert dust on the Tibetan plateau could affect the Indian summer monsoon
College Park MD (SPX) Nov 16, 2018
More than a century ago, British meteorologist Henry Blanford noted a connection between springtime snow cover on the Tibetan Plateau and Himalaya mountain range and the intensity of the summer mons ... more
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Drought-hit Cape Town should cut down 'alien' trees: study
Cape Town (AFP) Nov 16, 2018
The South African city of Cape Town, which nearly ran out of water this year, could beat future droughts by cutting down non-native trees including pine, acacia and eucalyptus, according to a study released Friday. ... more
FARM NEWS
Activists board ship off Spain in palm oil protest: Greenpeace
Madrid (AFP) Nov 17, 2018
Greenpeace said Saturday six of its activists boarded a tanker off Spain loaded with "dirty" palm oil to protest against a Nature-damaging commodity found in everything from soap to biscuits. ... more
FARM NEWS
US paves way to get 'lab meat' on plates
New York (AFP) Nov 17, 2018
US authorities on Friday agreed on how to regulate food products cultured from animal cells - paving the way to get so-called "lab meat" on American plates. ... more
WATER WORLD
Seismic study reveals huge amount of water dragged into Earth's interior
Saint Louis MO (SPX) Nov 15, 2018
Slow-motion collisions of tectonic plates under the ocean drag about three times more water down into the deep Earth than previously estimated, according to a first-of-its-kind seismic study that sp ... more
FARM NEWS
Scientists debunk potential link to crop cold tolerance
Urbana IL (SPX) Nov 15, 2018
When temperatures drop, the enzyme Rubisco that fuels plant growth and yield gets sluggish. Many crops compensate by producing more Rubisco; however, scientists speculated that some crops may lack s ... more
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Macroscopic phenomena governed by microscopic physics
Osaka, Japan (SPX) Dec 03, 2018
It has been difficult to simultaneously obtain micro- and macroscopic information in outer space. Global images of distant astrophysical phenomena provide macroscopic information; however, local information is inaccessible. In contrast, in situ observations with spacecrafts provide microscopic information of phenomena such as the Earth's magnetosphere, but it is difficult to obtain global ... more
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+ India launches modern earth observation satellite
+ Greenhouse gas detergent recycles itself in atmosphere
+ Researchers rise to challenge of predicting hail, tornadoes three weeks in advance
+ Extreme weather 'major' issue for Tokyo 2020
+ New insight into ocean-atmosphere interaction and subsequent cloud formation
+ SSTL releases first images from S-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite, NovaSAR-1
UK will build its own satellite-navigation system after Brexit
London, UK (Sputnik) Dec 03, 2018
UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced that Britain would explore the possibility of building its own satellite navigation system instead of relying on the EU's Galileo, compelling another minister in her Cabinet to resign. May announced on Friday that the UK was pulling out of the EU's satellite navigation system which was designed to compete with the US GPS system and is due to be launc ... more
+ Beijing's space navigation BeiDou program seeks to dethrone US-owned GPS platform
+ China expands use of BeiDou navigation system in transportation
+ China launches twin BeiDou navigation satellites
+ Finland summons Russian ambassador over GPS blocking claims
+ Russia blocked GPS data during NATO exercises: Norway
+ Finnish PM: Jammed GPS signals may be work of Russia
+ Air Force taps Rockwell for jam-resistant GPS navigation systems


Snowpack declines may stunt tree growth and forests' ability to store carbon emissions
New York NY (SPX) Dec 03, 2018
Researchers conducting a 5-year-long study examining snow cover in a northern hardwood forest region found that projected changes in climate could lead to a 95 percent reduction of deep-insulating snowpack in forest areas across the northeastern United States by the end of the 21st century. The loss of snowpack would likely result in a steep reduction of forests' ability to store climate-changin ... more
+ Brazil's Bolsonaro blasts govt environmental agencies
+ Brazil loses 'one million football pitches' worth of forest
+ In Lebanon, climate change devours ancient cedar trees
+ How we can get more out of our forests
+ Large areas of the Brazilian rainforest at risk of losing protection
+ New Research: Streamside forests store tons of carbon
+ Bolsonaro election leaves indigenous Brazilians afraid for their land
Scientists uncovered the mechanism of fungal luminescence and created luminescent yeasts
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Nov 27, 2018
Russian scientists together with colleagues from UK, Spain, Brazil, Japan and Austria have fully described the mechanism of fungal luminescence. They found that fungi utilize only four key enzymes to produce light and that transfer of these enzymes into other organisms makes them bioluminescent. Some living organisms can glow due to special chemical reactions taking place in their bodies. ... more
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+ How to convert carbon dioxide into plastics and other products
+ Affordable catalyst for CO2 recycling
+ Bio jet fuels good for the climate, but technologies need tweaking
+ Cotton-based hybrid biofuel cell could power implantable medical devices
+ Wartsila, LUT University and Nebraska Public Power District to develop business case for alternative fuels
+ Human excrement efficiently converted to hydrochar


Brilliant iron molecule could provide cheaper solar energy
Lund, Sweden (SPX) Dec 03, 2018
For the first time, researchers have succeeded in creating an iron molecule that can function both as a photocatalyst to produce fuel and in solar cells to produce electricity. The results indicate that the iron molecule could replace the more expensive and rarer metals used today. Some photocatalysts and solar cells are based on a technology that involves molecules containing metals, know ... more
+ Green finance blooms as investors look beyond profits
+ UNH researchers discover new materials to generate solar fuel production
+ Explaining the plummeting cost of solar power
+ How Chile accomplished its renewable energy boom
+ Solar panels for yeast cell biofactories
+ Freedom Solar Power launches first-of-its-kind commercial solar financing vehicle in Texas
+ Swiss company using concrete bricks to make renewables more stable, cheaper
Coordinated development could help wind farms be better neighbors
Boulder CO (SPX) Nov 27, 2018
As onshore and offshore wind energy farms have proliferated globally in recent years, new research led by the University of Colorado Boulder highlights a previously underexplored consequence: a wake effect from upwind wind farms that can reduce the energy production of their downwind neighbors. The study, undertaken in collaboration with the University of Denver (DU) and the National Renew ... more
+ Roadmap to accelerate offshore wind industry in the United States
+ Denmark-based Orsted adds to its U.S. wind energy assets
+ Making wind farms more efficient
+ DNV GL successfully completed technical due diligence for 25 MW Windfloat Atlantic floating wind project
+ Wind farm 'predator' effect hits ecosystems: study
+ Coal-dependent Poland shifts on wind ahead of climate meeting
+ Extreme weather forcing renewable operators to strengthen project economics


Indian firm presses ahead with controversial Australia coal mine
Sydney (AFP) Nov 29, 2018
Indian mining firm Adani vowed Thursday to press ahead with the construction of a controversial coal mine in northeastern Australia, although the project will be dramatically scaled back. Work on the Carmichael mine - which has attracted considerable controversy in Australia - could now get underway within weeks. Adani said it would fund the multi-billion-dollar project itself, after a ... more
+ For Poland's mining region, coal remains a way of life
+ Coal is still king in global power production
+ COP24 host Poland to stick with coal for forseeable future
+ Poland names coal companies partners for COP24 climate talks
+ Trump to nominate ex-coal lobbyist to head environment agency
+ Pakistan goes against the grain with coal power spree
+ Asia coal plants worrying for climate targets: IEA
The 'Chinese Pyramids' and the pole star
Milan, Italy (SPX) Nov 30, 2018
The funerary complex of the first Chinese emperor of the Qin dynasty (3th century BC) is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. This is of course due to the discovery of the statues of the terracotta army, intended to accompany the emperor in the afterlife. Much less known than the statues is the fact that tomb proper (still not excavated) lies beneath a gigantic, artifi ... more
+ Award-winning photojournalist detained in China
+ Jack Ma, China's richest man, is a Communist Party member
+ China urges UK to 'support' foreign media amid CCTV complaint
+ China bars US citizens from leaving over 'economic crimes'
+ New Zealand pressured to defend rights of China researcher
+ Too Marxist for China? Radical students rattle Communist leaders
+ Hong Kong democrats lose in key vote


Embark on a NASA technology scavenger hunt with Optimus Prime
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 29, 2018
How much NASA technology is in your life? Through the NASA OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Promotion and Research Challenge (OPSPARC), OPTIMUS PRIME and the AUTOBOTS encourage students to embark on three missions, starting with a scavenger hunt for NASA "spinoffs," or technologies created for NASA missions now being used for other purposes. Hosted by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, OPSPARC 2019 rolls ... more
+ Smarter AI: Machine learning without negative data
+ DARPA, BAE to develop AI for interpreting radio-frequency signals
+ GMV leads an ambitious campaign of space robotics trials
+ Electronic glove gives robots a sense of touch
+ CODE demonstrates autonomy and collaboration with minimal human commands
+ Nepal's first robot waiter is ready for orders
+ US mulls curbs on artificial intelligence exports
Madrid launches drastic traffic limits to ease pollution
Madrid (AFP) Nov 30, 2018
Madrid on Friday launched an ambitious traffic restriction scheme in the city centre with which it hopes to reduce gas emissions by 40 percent, drawing mixed reactions. The "Madrid Central" system covers the Spanish capital's historical centre, and aims to "reduce pollution, noise and improve public spaces," according to the left-wing city hall which points to the abundant offer of public tr ... more
+ Newly discovered deep-sea microbes gobble greenhouse gases and perhaps oil spills, too
+ WSU researcher creates first model of how plastic waste moves in the environment
+ Honduran court convicts seven in murder of environmental activist
+ A water treatment breakthrough, inspired by a sea creature
+ Indonesian island clean-up nets 40 tons of rubbish daily
+ Mere sunlight can be used to eradicate pollutants in water
+ Campaigners dig in against Ghana bauxite mining plans


NASA Terra Satellite Outlines Burn Scar from California's Camp Fire
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Nov 28, 2018
Just like the Woolsey Fire's scar which was highlighted on the NASA Fire page on November 16, the Camp Fire scar is visible from space in this image taken by the Terra satellite on November 26, 2018. California experienced large amounts of rain during a winter storm that began on November 21, 2018. This helped to dampen the 153,336 acre fire and allowed firefighters to contain the area bur ... more
+ Thousands evacuated as Australian bushfires rage
+ NASA mobilizes to aid California fires response
+ California's deadliest wildfire finally tamed
+ California wildfire pollution paralyzes San Francisco region
+ Trump's forest remarks 'rake news' for Finland
+ 'Sad' Trump visits fire-wracked California, blames mismanagement
+ Hotter, drier climate explains increase in size, severity of California's fires
Scientists reveal substantial water loss in global landlocked regions
Manhattan KS (SPX) Dec 03, 2018
Along with a warming climate and intensified human activities, recent water storage in global landlocked basins has undergone a widespread decline. A new study reveals this decline has aggravated local water stress and caused potential sea level rise. The study, "Recent Global Decline in Endorheic Basin Water Storage," was carried out by a team of scientists from six countries and appears ... more
+ Current efforts to save coral reefs are insufficient, report finds
+ Biggest coral reseeding project launches on Great Barrier Reef
+ UK will have 'completely safe' water after Brexit
+ Over one third of Indonesia's coral reefs in bad state: study
+ Drinking water sucked from the dusty desert air
+ How the Atlantic Ocean became part of the global circulation at a climatic tipping point
+ Ocean circulation in North Atlantic at its weakest


Heatwave death threat soars for elderly, city dwellers
Paris (AFP) Nov 29, 2018
More than 150 million vulnerable people worldwide were exposed to potentially life-threatening heatwaves last year, scientists said Thursday, warning that climate change posed an unprecedented global health risk. In a worldwide stocktake of public health trends, dozens of international agencies said people over 65, those living in large cities, and sufferers of heart and lung disease were al ... more
+ Northwest China hit by sandstorm as Beijing is smothered in smog
+ Flooding, traffic chaos as heavy rains lash Sydney
+ Extreme heat increasing in both summer and winter
+ Raindrops keep falling: Climate change makes storms worse - study
+ 'Total disaster' as Italy storms kill at least 30
+ US tornado frequency shifting eastward from Great Plains
+ Six Tanzanian schoolchildren killed in lightning strike
US, China agree to trade war ceasefire, more talks
Buenos Aires (AFP) Dec 2, 2018
US President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping agreed Saturday to suspend any new tariffs in the escalating trade war between the world's two largest economies, even if huge existing duties will remain in place. Following more than two hours of dinner talks between the two leaders, the White House said an increase of tariffs from 10 to 25 percent due to kick in on January 1 would now be pu ... more
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+ Trump, Xi trade war dinner went 'very well:' White House advisor
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+ Macron vows 'no retreat' on reform
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Auroras help scientists study energy instabilities in space
Washington (UPI) Nov 26, 2018
Scientists are using auroras to better understand the physics of explosive energy instabilities in space. "An instability is a physical process whereby the energy output can essentially grow very quickly without limits," Colin Forsyth, physicist at the University College London's, told UPI in an email. When a clean swell breaks and crashes on the beach, or when a pile of sand sud ... more
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Planting more hedgerows could help UK bees thrive once again
Lancaster UK (SPX) Dec 03, 2018
Planting more hedgerows and trees could hold the key to helping UK bees thrive once again, a new study argues. And researchers suggest artificial intelligence could be used as a tool to design our landscapes so that trees, hedgerows and wildflowers are planted in the right place and the right numbers to ensure our pollinators have enough food. It is well known that bees and other imp ... more
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