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Collecting cans to survive: a 'dark future' as California recycling centers vanish
2016-08-08 12:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Mr Wong was fourth in line to pay his bus fare when the driver spotted the black garbage bag he was carrying. Off! Off! the driver shouted. Nobody wants to smell your cans. The middle-aged man, who did not want to give his first name, complied. He stepped back onto the sidewalk near San Franciscos Civic Center. When the next bus arrived, he sneaked on through the rear door. The streets in California may not be paved with gold, but the trash cans that line them are full of money....
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How Fruit Fly's Fascinating Ability To Adapt To Climate Change Can Help Us Survive
2016-07-07 08:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: How the fruit flies adapt to change in temperature might give us more ideas how we can survive the rapidly changing climate. Fruit flies may be small but they can do big things for climate change research. A recent study revealed that the fruit flies' ability to drastically change body temperature to adapt to the changing environment can help in further understanding how climate change affects insects and their habitat. Canadian Press reported that Heath MacMillan, together with researchers...
Can fruit cider survive UK slowdown? - Focus
2016-06-22 16:05:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
It was 1997 and Anders Nanne knew Rekorderlig had hit the big time. The co-creator of the Swedish cider was driving out of Gothenburg airport and saw an empty Rekordelig can in a small wood. "When you see it as garbage, that's when you know it's a big brand."
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Simple idea could help wildlife survive climate change
2016-06-14 15:06:44| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Home: Global warming is chasing plants and animals, forcing them to head uphill or north to find suitable habitat. Scientists have considered migration corridors -- restored, healthy natural areas that connect current habitats with likely landing spots -- as a way to help plants and animals stay a step ahead of climate change. New findings published on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science quantify just how much of a benefit they would provide. The report shows that corridors...
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Steel 'won't survive' new China status
2016-06-05 08:58:10| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Europe's steel industry "will not survive" if the European Union grants China a special trading status, an industry body warns.
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