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Australia: NSW koala habitat lost as land clearing continues: 'It would take the army to police these blokes'

2016-08-10 12:27:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Age: For the past five years, Alaine Anderson has watched with horror as great swathes of koala-friendly woodlands in their region of northern NSW have been smashed by bulldozers and then torched in bonfires. "We don't have much time to tell the truth," the 63-year-old farmer and grandmother said during a recent visit to her property at Croppa Creek. The extent of wide-scale land clearing across NSW is revealed in the new documentary, Cultivating Murder. Time is indeed short, with the latest figures...

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Offshore oil and gas projects: where to spend and where to save?

2016-08-10 01:00:00| Offshore Technology

With the industry still reeling from a depressed oil price and slashing budgets across the board, spending on new projects is at a long-time low. When it comes to walking the tightrope between short-term subsistence and positioning for long-term grow

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Soon, All Twitter Users Will be Able to Create Moments

2016-08-09 22:02:34| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Moments are essentially collections of tweets that tell a story.

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Spotting frogeye leaf spot? Spray or not to spray?

2016-08-09 20:16:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

By Anne Dorrance, Ohio State University The temperatures and plant stage determine if to spray for frogeye leaf spot. Farmers need to consider plant stage and what the weather may hold before deciding on whether or not to spray soybeans for frogeye leaf spot. read more

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Decline of fishing in Lake Tanganyika 'due to warming'

2016-08-09 01:26:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

BBC: New research blames rising temperatures over the last century as the key cause of decline in one of the world's most important fisheries. Lake Tanganyika is Africa's oldest lake and its fish are a critical part of the diet of neighbouring countries. But catches have declined markedly in recent decades as commercial fleets have expanded. However this new study says that climate warming and not overfishing is the real cause of the problem. Diversity hotspot Estimated to be the world's...

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