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ESA - Living Planet Programme - Understanding snow in depth ? ESA ...11.) ESA - Living Planet Programme - Understanding snow in depth ? ESA ...

13 hours, 22 minutes ago | Tue Nov 18 1:27:00 PST 2008

The different terrains included meadow, agricultural land, forest, high Alpine-pasture and glaciers. A scatterometer instrument, called Multi3Scat, carried aboard a helicopter took measurements at five different frequencies, ...

From unknown

The Green Changemakers: Sustainable Agriculture and Industrial Ecology12.) The Green Changemakers: Sustainable Agriculture and Industrial Ecology

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 5:27:00 PST 2008

Industrial ecologists appreciate the valuable contributions of reductionist sciences, such as genetic engineering, however, we insist that a systems view is necessary to understand the appropriate application of such innovations. ...

From The Green Changemakers

Stirring the possum - eat to save the planet (ScienceAlert)13.) Stirring the possum - eat to save the planet (ScienceAlert)

8 hours, 53 minutes ago | Tue Nov 18 5:56:00 PST 2008

He has been published in The Monthly, The Age, Australasian Science, Independent Weekly and Dissent. An ABC podcast of the event can be found here. Geoff has a critique of Tim Flannery's recent Quarterly Essay, "Now or Never", ...

From unknown

The Green Changemakers: Developing Agricultural Eco-Industrial ...14.) The Green Changemakers: Developing Agricultural Eco-Industrial ...

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 5:14:00 PST 2008

It will work in alliance with the Nanjing Institute of Soil Science and local counterparts. The implementation of a sustainable soil regeneration program based on organic cultivation practices is the best way to halt the destruction and ...

From The Green Changemakers

Jennifer Marohasy » Don?t Ditch Cattle Yet, Science Isn?t ?Settled?15.) Jennifer Marohasy » Don?t Ditch Cattle Yet, Science Isn?t ?Settled?

Over one day ago | Sun Nov 16 23:52:00 PST 2008

However - understand what I?m saying Helen - personally I am not saying to go after the grazing industries - I am not saying we all eat kangaroos - indeed Australia?s agricultural industries are ill positioned to take the hit of a ...

From unknown

science used as a tool of oppression - Abibitumi Kasa Afrikan ...16.) science used as a tool of oppression - Abibitumi Kasa Afrikan ...

18 hours, 27 minutes ago | Mon Nov 17 20:22:00 PST 2008

So are Black People less intelligent than white people, today we are, but that was not the fact of the case when the two groups first met on this planet and based upon the two past stories of Black and White people the evidence is quite ...

From unknown

Why the IAASTD Failed17.) Why the IAASTD Failed

Over one day ago | Wed Nov 5 12:11:00 PST 2008

With great promise the international community began a multiyear project designed to evaluate the role of agricultural science and technology with the goal to help reduce hunger, malnutrition and poverty. This International Assessment ...

From GMO Pundit

Open thread 11/18 | WE Blog18.) Open thread 11/18 | WE Blog

10 hours, 41 minutes ago | Tue Nov 18 4:08:00 PST 2008

Avery studied agricultural economics at Michigan State University and the University of Wisconsin. He holds awards for outstanding performance from three different government agencies and was awarded the National Intelligence Medal of ...

From unknown

Florida to Make Gas from Trash | Popular Science19.) Florida to Make Gas from Trash | Popular Science

4 hours, 4 minutes ago | Tue Nov 18 10:45:00 PST 2008

Farming in the Sky. Agriculture is broken. Traditional techniques use too much energy and produce too little food for our growing planet. One fix: skyscrapers filled with robotically tended hydroponic crops and lab-grown meat ...

From unknown

Tomorrow's Table: Blogging from Bangladesh, Part 620.) Tomorrow's Table: Blogging from Bangladesh, Part 6

Over one day ago | Sun Nov 16 8:57:00 PST 2008

Ronald and Adamchak are not advocating any current market structures - they're describing the value of two growing systems from the perspective of agricultural science. As organic farming gained popularity in the last 15 years, ...

From Pamela Ronald

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