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Arctic Soil Reveals Climate Change Clues91.) Arctic Soil Reveals Climate Change Clues

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 7 0:00:00 PST 2008

School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences professor Chien-Lu Ping published his latest findings in the Nature Geoscience and Scientific American Web sites. Wielding jackhammers, Ping and a team of scientists dug down more ...

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the food crisis and global institutions92.) the food crisis and global institutions

Over one day ago | Wed Aug 13 7:13:00 PDT 2008

a more promising set of recommendations comes out of the international assessment of agricultural knowledge, science and technology for development (iaastd), which 58 governments approved in johannesburg, south africa in april. ...

From Carmelo

Harvest Those Pennies? « Class X03 University93.) Harvest Those Pennies? « Class X03 University

2 hours, 41 minutes ago | Tue Nov 18 12:08:00 PST 2008

Function: noun Pronunciation: ?här-v&st Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English hervest, from Old English hærfest; akin to Latin carpere to pluck, gather, Greek karpos fruit 1 : the season for gathering in agricultural crops ...

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Vox Verax: If MIT students don't understand global warming, how ...94.) Vox Verax: If MIT students don't understand global warming, how ...

Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 20:45:00 PST 2008

In a paper that came out Oct. 23 in Science, John Sterman ? a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Sloan School of Management ? wrote about asking 212 MIT grad students to give a rough idea of how much governments ...

From Leigh Pomeroy

Science unleashed: Ethanol Will Curb Farm Income Until Economy ...95.) Science unleashed: Ethanol Will Curb Farm Income Until Economy ...

13 hours, 32 minutes ago | Tue Nov 18 1:17:00 PST 2008

Scott Irwin says agriculture?s fortunes are now tethered more to ethanol than food, making crop growers vulnerable to sharp price swings at filling stations rather than the typically slower cost shifts at grocery stores. ...

From Samiul2008

Science @ UCD Library: Journals on Nanomaterials and Biostructures96.) Science @ UCD Library: Journals on Nanomaterials and Biostructures

Over one day ago | Wed Nov 12 0:00:00 PST 2008

Individually we are: Mary Flynn with responsibility for agricultural and biological sciences, Michael Ladisch for engineering and chemistry, Josh Clark in the mathematical and physical sciences, and Diarmuid Stokes in veterinary ...

From UCD Science Librarians

Laws of Necessity: Diet for a Warm Planet97.) Laws of Necessity: Diet for a Warm Planet

Over one day ago | Sat Nov 15 13:50:00 PST 2008

Diet for a Warm Planet. In 1985 i interviewed James Hansen at his nasa office in New York City about a problem called the greenhouse effect that few outside of science had heard of and fewer would take seriously for another 20 years. ...

From Publius

Will environmental vegetarianism save the planet from global warming?98.) Will environmental vegetarianism save the planet from global warming?

Over one day ago | Thu Jul 10 6:27:00 PDT 2008

But hard core agricultural science aside I have to say that it is not a simple to- eat- or- not- to- eat- meat question. You may as well ask how you preferred not to go about naked by not wearing cotton or not wearing wool or not ...

From noreply@blogger.com (Dave Riley)

GREENIE WATCH99.) GREENIE WATCH

15 hours, 34 minutes ago | Mon Nov 17 23:15:00 PST 2008

So their personal emotional needs lead them to press on us all a delusional belief that the planet needs "saving". A classic example of how the sensationalist media distort science to create climate panic is here. ...

From JR

Science in the News - Tuesday 18 November 2008100.) Science in the News - Tuesday 18 November 2008

10 hours, 58 minutes ago | Tue Nov 18 3:51:00 PST 2008

The Countryside Survey report for 2007 has shown that set-aside agricultural policies have led to a growth in nettles, hawthorn and brambles, providing a lifeline for endangered British wild animals such as dormice. The Times, p16, 2/3p ...

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