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High Ozone levels during Heat Wave Make Air Pollution Worse

2013-07-22 10:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World News: High temperatures make air pollution worse. A new study has found that during heat waves, plants reduce their ozone absorption which lead to high levels of the gas remaining in the environment. Ozone is a gas that exists both at stratosphere and troposphere and can be beneficial or toxic depending on its location. When close to the ground, the gas is known to increase asthma risk in children and damage crops and tress. Ozone is the major ingredient in the urban smog. Like Us on Facebook Ozone...

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Buy-in from all levels pivotal to apparel PLM success

2013-07-18 19:45:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

In theory, the decision to invest in a product lifecycle management (PLM) system shouldn't be a hard sell, with well-documented benefits including faster development cycles and greater control over costs and collaboration. Yet in reality, one of the biggest challenges facing apparel PLM projects still seems to be convincing stakeholders and shareholders that it is worth embarking on.

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Drought persists though worst levels shrinking

2013-07-18 18:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Severe levels of dryness persisted in the nation's midsection, south and in the western half of the country, though the land area suffering from the worst of it was shrinking, according to a weekly drought report issued on Thursday. The U.S. Drought Monitor, issued by state and federal experts, said drought areas in the "moderate to exceptional" range reached 46.13 percent, up from 44.85 percent a week ago. But the numbers reflected an increase in moderate and severe levels and a decrease in the...

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Marshes on the move: experts track rising sea levels along Sound

2013-07-18 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Journal News: The oak and hickory trees at the edge of a Long Island Sound salt marsh stand silent but could serve as future markers of climate change. Surrounded by thorns, poison ivy and some mosquitoes on a recent day, the trees positions were measured relative to the marsh grass and other wetland plants. Scientists expect to return in a decade with their tape measure and GPS unit and again calculate the distance between the woods and the marsh. The goal of their research is to see if the marshes are keeping...

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Research Shows Soil Phosphorus Levels in Balance

2013-07-17 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

CANADA - Research conducted on behalf of the Manitoba Livestock Manure Management Initiative shows, in the majority of Manitoba's rural municipalities, levels of phosphorus in the soil are in balance with the rate of removal by crops, writes Bruce Cochrane.

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