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On-Farm Burial of Carcasses Allowed Due to Bad Weather

2013-04-04 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

UK - Defra has permitted the on-farm burial or burning of carcases for farmers affected by the bad weather.

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Nicholas Stern: We still haven't explained how bad climate change is going to get

2013-04-03 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Foreign Policy: In 2006, the prominent British economist Nicholas Stern issued a groundbreaking report on the potential impacts of climate change for the British government. Looking back after eight years, Stern says, "From the point of view of science, the Stern Review underestimated the risks. Actually, badly estimated the risks. The story wasnt strong enough in terms of describing the risks we faced." Stern was speaking at an event at IMF headquarters yesterday with Managing Director Christine Lagarde --...

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With Drought Season Off to a Bad Start, Scientists Forecast Another Bleak Year

2013-03-28 09:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

InsideClimate: Drought conditions in more than half of the United States have slipped into a pattern that climatologists say is uncomfortably similar to the most severe droughts in recent U.S. history, including the 1930s Dust Bowl and the widespread 1950s drought. The 2013 drought season is already off to a worse start than in 2012 or 2011a trend that scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) say is a good indicator, based on historical records, that the entire year will be drier...

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Sick of bad spelling in your browser? So is Chrome

2013-03-26 22:55:48| CNET News.com

The latest update to Chrome offers a boon to grammarians everywhere: an improved homonym- and spell-checking function, right in your browser. [Read more]

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Eruption yields bad news for iron fertilization-based geoengineering schemes

2013-03-22 12:47:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Mongabay: Geoengineering schemes that aim to slow global warming by seeding oceans with iron to boost carbon dioxide-absorbing phytoplankton may not lead to long-term sequestration of the important greenhouse gas, finds a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. The research looked at the impact of the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano, which released large amounts of iron in the North Atlantic near Iceland. Some researchers speculated that iron fertilization would lead to...

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