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June 27, 2014
FLORA AND FAUNA
Planet of the dying apes: experts sound alarm over shrinking habitats
Nairobi (AFP) June 25, 2014
The accelerated and unsustainable exploitation of the earth's primary natural resources has become a major threat to apes in Africa and Asia, a major United Nations environment conference heard Wednesday. Speaking on the sidelines of the UN Environment Assembly, conservationists said infrastructure development and extraction of natural resources - including timber, minerals, oil and gas - have devastated the prime habitat of apes and pushed chimpanzees, gorillas, bonobos, orangutans and gibbons cl ... read more
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FARM NEWS

China govt money paid for French vineyards: auditor
Chinese government funds have been misused to buy French vineyards, pay for a trip to Las Vegas and more, the state auditor said in a document revealing more than 300 serious corruption cases. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Surviving without money, German woman's year-long adventure
For one year, Greta Taubert renounced our consumer society. Eating, drinking and dressing without spending a cent, the 30-year-old German woman wanted to see what life would be like if the economic system collapsed. ... more
WATER WORLD

Global Ocean Commission call for stronger environmental protections
The Global Ocean Commission says the lawless high seas - the parts of the world's oceans outside the jurisdiction of individual governments - are being degraded by pollution, overfishing and drilling. ... more
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WATER WORLD

New study reveals secrets of the disco clam
Music critics laughed away the party music of the 70s some time ago, but the groove persists at the bottom of the ocean, where the disco clam employs its own version of the strobe light and disco ball. ... more


DEMOCRACY

US ambassador raps China for arrests of 'moderate voices'
The new US ambassador to China Max Baucus chided Beijing on Wednesday for a wave of arrests of "moderate voices", in his first public address since arriving in March. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Iraq crisis threatens food safety in the country: FAO
Iraq's food harvest is under threat with recent violence in the country driving more than a million people from their homes and farms, the UN's food agency said Wednesday. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Malaysia gets new transport minister amid MH370 crisis
Malaysia's premier on Wednesday appointed a new transport minister to replace Hishammuddin Hussein, who took the lead during the search for missing flight MH370. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Hong Kong activists predict biggest protest since China handover
Activists said Wednesday they expect more than half a million people to take to the streets on Hong Kong's annual protest day in what would be the biggest march since Britain handed the city back to China. ... more
FIRE STORM

Indonesia fires spark Singapore, Malaysia haze warning
Indonesia's disaster agency warned Wednesday that neighbouring Singapore and Malaysia could be hit by more choking smog, after a huge jump in forest fires in a province at the centre of an air pollution crisis last year. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Al Gore joins Australian mining tycoon in climate change plan
Former US vice president Al Gore Wednesday hailed recent moves by the United States and other nations to confront climate change as "extraordinary", and encouraged Australia to join global efforts. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

NY homeless angry at China tycoon 'publicity stunt'
A three-course lunch hosted by an eccentric Chinese millionaire for 250 homeless New Yorkers in a posh restaurant degenerated into fury Wednesday when guests were denied $300 cash handouts. ... more
INTERN DAILY

New device helps paraplegic bypass spinal cord, move hand with brain
In a major medical breakthrough, a paralyzed Ohio man was able to move his fingers and hand using only his thoughts using a device called Neurobridge. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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WATER WORLD

Detroit violating human rights by closing water taps: UN
UN rights experts on Wednesday slammed struggling US city Detroit for violating the basic human rights of its citizens by disconnecting thousands of people from water services over unpaid bills. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

No further action on climate change could cost billions, EU says
Climate damage to the European Union could cost more than $200 billion if no further action is taken, a European analysis published Wednesday finds. ... more
SINO DAILY

UN group urges release of Chinese dissident nephew
Dissident Chen Guangcheng on Wednesday urged China to release his nephew after a UN group agreed with charges that his imprisonment was arbitrary. ... more
FARM NEWS

Your backyard garden might be killing bees
Many popular "bee-friendly" plants from big-box garden centers come already soaked with pesticides, meaning backyard gardeners may be contributing to the decline of the very insect they're trying to attract. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

In wild yak society, moms are the real climbers
A new study led by the Wildlife Conservation Society says that in wild yak societies, it's the mothers that are the real climbers. The study found that mothers with young venture on steeper terrain ... more

WOOD PILE

Conifers may give way to a more broad-leafed forest in the next century
Over the next 100 years, Minnesota's iconic boreal forest and deep snow may change into a deciduous forest with winters warm enough for some precipitation to fall as rain, according to a new U.S. Fo ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Evolution depends on rare chance events
Chance events may profoundly shape history. What if Franz Ferdinand's driver had not taken a wrong turn, bringing the Duke face to face with his assassin? Would World War I still have been fought? W ... more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

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DEMOCRACY

US cuts more Thailand aid, considers moving exercises

WOOD PILE

Australian greens hail Tasmanian Wilderness decision

FLORA AND FAUNA

Monarch butterfly uses magnetic, Sun compasses: study

ICE WORLD

Penguin colonies may move and adapt to climate change

Wildlife crime bankrolling terror, militia groups: UN

Hong Kong hits back at Chinese media over democracy poll

Greenpeace left red-faced after top official travel expose

French scientists revive assault on pesticide, GM corn

Dead, cold white dwarf star my be a diamond

Limb regeneration: Do salamanders hold the key?

Skulls with mix of Neandertal and primitive traits illuminate human evolution

Humans have been changing Chinese environment for 3,000 years

Animal trapping records reveal strong wolf effect across North America

Maybe birds can have it all: Dazzling colors and pretty songs

China animal protectors at cross-porpoises

UNESCO says all of Tasmanian forest to stay protected

Malaysian police detain Australian activist

Pesticides threaten birds and bees alike: study

Plastic tide 'causing $13 bn in damage', UN says

Hospitalisation for heart attacks in China up fourfold

UN launches first global environmental assembly

China paper slams Hong Kong democracy poll as 'farce'

Zimbabwe switches $1.3 bn China power tender: minister

China state copper firm chief jumps to his death: report

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