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May 26, 2025
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Fears for crops as drought hits northern Europe



Paris (AFP) May 23, 2025
Parts of northern Europe have seen their worst drought in decades in recent weeks, with farmers from Scotland to the Netherlands fearing the dry spell will dent harvests if it continues. Water shortages can stunt the growth of crops such as wheat, corn, rapeseed and barley, Nicolas Guilpart, a lecturer in agronomy at the Agro Paris Tech research institute, told AFP. Countries including France, Belgium, Britain and Germany have seen much lower levels of rainfall than usual in some areas this spri ... read more

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Rare wild cattle herded in Cambodia by helicopter
Phnom Penh (AFP) May 24, 2025
A helicopter successfully herded 16 critically endangered banteng onto a truck in Cambodia for the first time, conservationists said, marking a "significant achievement" in a country with high rates of deforestation. ... more
WATER WORLD
Abrupt Soil Moisture Loss Drives Global Water Flow into Oceans, Raising Sea Levels
Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 15, 2025
A new study led by the Department of Land Surveying and Geo-informatics at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has revealed a significant depletion of global soil moisture, pushing large vo ... more
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Atmospheric Memory Effect Discovered as Key Mechanism in Monsoon Rainfall
Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 12, 2025
Monsoon rainfall, a critical water source for billions, has long been understood as a direct response to seasonal solar radiation changes. However, a new study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate I ... more
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Tokyo to waive basic water bills to combat extreme heat
Tokyo (AFP) May 21, 2025
Japan will waive basic water bills will for Tokyo residents this summer to combat the impact of extreme heat, the government said. ... more
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Penn engineers develop energy-free material that captures and releases water from air
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 22, 2025
A surprising discovery at Penn Engineering has unveiled a new class of nanostructured materials capable of passively extracting water from the air. The breakthrough, published in Science Advances, e ... more
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'Serious problem': Afghan capital losing race against water shortages
Kabul (AFP) May 21, 2025
Every week, Bibi Jan scrapes together some of her husband's meagre daily wage to buy precious water from rickshaw-drawn tankers that supply residents of Afghanistan's increasingly parched capital. ... more
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Severe drought strains wildlife and tourism in Florida's Everglades
Pembroke Pines, United States (AFP) May 21, 2025
At Everglades National Park in Florida, severe drought dries up not only the habitat that wildlife depends on, but the tourism industry in the largest wetland in the United States. ... more
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Villagers vow to fight new Panama Canal reservoir 'to the end'
Rio Indio, Panama, Panama (AFP) May 21, 2025
Magdalena Martinez has lived next to the Indio River all her life, but a planned dam aimed at shielding the Panama Canal from drought now threatens to swallow her home. ... more

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Kenyan trial challenges law against seed sharing
Nairobi (AFP) May 20, 2025
Kenyan farmers on Tuesday launched a court challenge to laws that prevent them from selling and sharing unregulated seeds. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
UK farmers pray for rain amid driest spring since 1852
Ramsey, United Kingdom (AFP) May 20, 2025
UK farmers are praying for rain as Britain suffers its driest spring in well over a century, which has left the soil parched and crops stunted from lack of water. ... more
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Reawakening Ancient Crops to Address Modern Climate Challenges
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 19, 2025
Efforts to reintroduce ancient, once-abandoned crops in eastern North America could provide new pathways for sustainable agriculture in the face of climate change. Natalie Mueller, an assistant prof ... more
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China, EU suspend Brazil chicken imports over bird flu
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (AFP) May 16, 2025
China and the European Union have suspended imports of chicken meat from Brazil, the world's biggest exporter of the commodity, after an outbreak of bird flu on a farm in the South American country, officials said Friday. ... more
WATER WORLD
'Serious problem': Afghan capital losing race against water shortages
Kabul (AFP) May 16, 2025
Every week, Bibi Jan scrapes together some of her husband's meagre daily wage to buy precious water from rickshaw-drawn tankers that supply residents of Afghanistan's increasingly parched capital. ... more
WATER WORLD
Trump admin leaves door open for tougher PFAS drinking water standards
Washington (AFP) May 15, 2025
A day after US President Donald Trump's administration announced it was scrapping existing limits on several toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water, a top official said new standards would be drawn up - and may end up even stricter. ... more
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Australian seaweed farm tackles burps to help climate
Triabunna (AFP) May 14, 2025
It is barely visible, and needs no irrigation or fertilisers: lying off the coast of Australia is a vast seaweed crop destined to curb livestock's climate-altering flatulence and belches. ... more
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EU plans to cut red tape for farmers after protests
Brussels, Belgium (AFP) May 14, 2025
The EU unveiled plans to slash red tape and simplify environmental requirements for farmers Wednesday, offering a carrot to a sector that has vociferously protested Brussels' rules in recent years. ... more
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England sees driest spring since 1956: government agency
London (AFP) May 14, 2025
England has seen the driest start to spring for 69 years, the UK government's environment agency said, amid concerns over possible drought in coming months. ... more
WATER WORLD
Trump admin axes safeguards against 'forever chemicals' in drinking water
Washington (AFP) May 14, 2025
President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday moved to scrap limits on several toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water, reversing what had been hailed as a landmark public health victory. ... more
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Scientists in Mexico develop tortilla for people with no fridge
Mexico City (AFP) May 13, 2025
Peering through a microscope, food scientist Raquel Gomez studies microorganisms that add nutrients and preserve tortillas for several weeks without refrigerators - a luxury in impoverished Mexican communities. ... more
WATER WORLD
Liquid Metal Tin Powers Sustainable Water Desalination
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) May 13, 2025
Water scarcity remains a critical global issue, impacting over two billion people worldwide. As climate change and population growth exacerbate this crisis, researchers are increasingly focused on s ... more
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Spongy Device Draws Water from Air Using Sunlight for Efficient Harvesting
Sydney, Australia (SPX) May 12, 2025
Researchers from Australia and China have developed a sponge-like device capable of extracting water from thin air, leveraging solar energy to release the collected moisture. This breakthrough addre ... more
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Salt of the earth: Pilot project helping reclaim Sri Lankan farms
Katukurunda, Sri Lanka (AFP) May 12, 2025
A commando in an elite Sri Lankan police unit, Sameera Dilshan has an unusual mission - to reclaim farms poisoned by salt, a long-standing problem now accelerating due to climate change. ... more
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After Catastrophe Urban and Peri-Urban Farming Could Sustain Medium-Sized Cities
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 12, 2025
In a new study, researchers from Adapt Research Ltd and the University of Otago suggest that while urban agriculture alone might only support about 20% of the population in a medium-sized, temperate ... more
WATER WORLD
Nigeria fishing river reels from changing climate
Argungu, Nigeria (AFP) May 8, 2025
People along the Matan Fada in northwest Nigeria remember the river's abundance as being typified by fish literally falling from the trees, but those days are gone. ... more
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Pakistan accuses India of altering Chenab River flow as tensions rise
Lahore, Pakistan (AFP) May 6, 2025
Pakistan on Tuesday accused India of altering the flow of the Chenab River, one of three rivers placed under Pakistan's control according to the now suspended Indus Waters Treaty. ... more
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Tobacco town thrives as China struggles to kick the habit
Yuxi, China (AFP) May 7, 2025
Visitors mill around a bright red hilltop pagoda in southwestern China, gazing down at a sprawling cigarette factory whose deadly output has put an otherwise unremarkable city on the map. ... more
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Indian PM vows to stop waters key to rival Pakistan
New Delhi (AFP) May 6, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Tuesday that water from India that once flowed across borders will be stopped, days after suspending a key water treaty with arch-rival Pakistan. ... more
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Startup helps farmers grow plant-based feed and fertilizer using wastewater
Boston MA (SPX) May 06, 2025
Farmers today face a number of challenges, from supply chain stability to nutrient and waste management. But hanging over everything is the need to maintain profitability amid changing markets and i ... more
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The West's spring runoff is older than you think
Salt Lake City UT (SPX) May 06, 2025
Growing communities and extensive agriculture throughout the Western United States rely on meltwater that spills out of snow-capped mountains every spring. The models for predicting the amount of th ... more
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Vertical farming holds promise for high yield and lower environmental cost
Berlin, Germany (SPX) May 06, 2025
Vertical farming has the potential to significantly expand beyond growing leafy greens. A research team at TUMCREATE, a Singapore-based initiative led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), ex ... more
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Pricing birdsong: EU mulls nature credits to help biodiversity
Brussels, Belgium (AFP) May 5, 2025
Could farmers get money for protecting birds or plants? That's the hope of the European Union, which is seeking to monetise biodiversity by creating a market for "nature credits". ... more
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