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November 19, 2014
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At least eight dead in 'historic' US snowstorm
New York (AFP) Nov 19, 2014
A "historic" storm dumped more than five feet of snow, stranding scores of motorists, canceling flights and killing at least eight people in the northeastern United States, officials said Wednesday. Areas east and southeast of Buffalo, in northern New York state, could receive a year's accumulation of snow or even more in just two days, Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz told reporters. The deadly burst, named Winter Storm Knife, may see as much as another three feet (one meter) of snowfall on ... read more
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Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon 'surges 450%'
Deforestation in Brazil's storied Amazon basin region skyrocketed more than 450 percent in October from a year earlier, a non-governmental group warned Monday. ... more
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Were Neanderthals a sub-species of modern humans?
In an extensive, multi-institution study led by SUNY Downstate Medical Center, researchers have identified new evidence supporting the growing belief that Neanderthals were a distinct species separa ... more
ICE WORLD

Polar bear population in parts of Alaska, Canada down by 40 percent
The population of polar bears in parts of Alaska and northwestern Canada has declined by about 40 percent in the first decade of the 2000s, a new study says. ... more
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WATER WORLD

NASA sees the Southern Indian Ocean cyclone season awaken
The first tropical cyclone of the Southern Indian Ocean cyclone season has formed over 300 miles from Diego Garcia. When NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite passed over Tropical Storm Adjali the VIIRS ins ... more


EPIDEMICS

80 million bacteria sealed with a kiss
As many as 80 million bacteria are transferred during a 10 second kiss, according to research published in the open access journal Microbiome. The study also found that partners who kiss each other ... more
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WOOD PILE

Clues to trees' salt tolerance found in native habitat, leaf traits
Urban landscape plants are often subjected to environmental conditions well beyond those of their native habitat. Differences in precipitation, along with stress caused by increased salinity resulti ... more
WATER WORLD

Extinction risk not the answer for reef futures
Leading coral reef scientists in Australia and the USA say there needs to be a new approach to protecting the future of marine ecosystems, with a shift away from the current focus on extinction thre ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Small volcanoes could slow global warming: study
Small volcanic eruptions could be slowing global warming by spewing sulfur aerosols that reach the upper atmosphere and reflect sunlight away from the Earth, US scientists said Tuesday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

WWF releases 11,000 sturgeons to restock Danube
WWF has released 11,000 threatened sturgeons in the Danube river to restock Europe's last wild sturgeon populations, the conservationist group said on Tuesday. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Myanmar rules out constitutional change before polls
Myanmar's parliament speaker said Tuesday the current junta-drafted constitution, which bars opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from becoming president, cannot be changed before elections in November 2015. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Uganda suspends officials after ton of ivory stolen from vault
Uganda's wildlife authority has suspended five top officials after a ton of seized ivory worth over a million dollars vanished from government strongrooms, its chief said Tuesday. ... more
WATER WORLD

China, India to court Pacific nations in Fiji
Rival suitors India and China step up their courtship of Pacific island nations this week when Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping head to Fiji following the Group of 20 summit in Australia. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Insect-resistant maize increases yields and decrease pesticide use
Although maize was originally domesticated in Mexico, the country's average yield per hectare is 38% below the world's average. In fact, Mexico imports 30% of its maize from foreign sources to keep ... more
WOOD PILE

Protecting forests alone would not halt land-use change emissions
In contrast to previous assumptions, conservation schemes that focus only on forests may thus fail to significantly reduce CO2 emissions from land-use change. If ecosystem protection policies aim at ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Wildlife groups offer $15,000 reward for info on wolf killing
When a wolf's telemetry collar signaled that it wasn't moving, federal wildlife officials went to investigate. They found the collar's wearer dead, shot and killed in Washington State's Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. Now, several conservation groups have pooled funding and are offering a $15,000 reward for any information that helps bring the poacher to justice. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Australia PM warns global climate deal must not hit economy
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Wednesday backed an "effective" climate pact being struck at global talks in France next year, but warned it could not come at the expense of the economy or jobs. ... more
WOOD PILE

As elephants go, so go the trees
Overhunting has been disastrous for elephants, but their forest habitats have also been caught in the crossfire. A first-of-its-kind study led by researchers at the University of Florida shows that ... more

FLORA AND FAUNA

Three popular daffodil varieties determined to be highly salt tolerant
As the world's diminishing fresh water resources are increasing allocated for human use, agricultural and horticultural production operations must rely more often on the use of brackish, saline, or ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Businesses Can Help Preserve Endangered Species
Raptors, or birds of prey, some of which are endangered species, typically live in environments that provide natural land cover, such as forests and grasslands. Protecting endangered raptor species ... more
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WHALES AHOY

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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DEMOCRACY

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EPIDEMICS

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FARM NEWS

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EPIDEMICS

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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EPIDEMICS

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CARBON WORLDS

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Lost languages leave a mark on the brain

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20% annual catch hike agreed for bluefin tuna

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Chinese medics in Liberia to beef up Ebola fight

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Labor building behind East Coast wind energy industry

Risky rewards for China's overseas investment boom

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