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Great Waves of Change News
- Climate Change May Worsen Air Pollution June 25, 2014
- Too hot to handle: life in a four-degree world June 18, 2014
- Report supports shutdown of all high seas fisheries June 10, 2014
- Tropical storms migrate toward poles May 20, 2014
- Fatal floods in Serbia and Bosnia force tens of thousands to flee their homes May 19, 2014
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Study finds lamprey decline continues with loss of habitat in Oregon
Phys.org details a study carried out on the decline in lamprey numbers: A new study aimed at understanding habitat needs for Pacific lamprey in western Oregon found this once-abundant fish that is both ecologically and culturally significant prefers side channels … Continue reading
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Tagged lamprey, los of habitat, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, salmon, Salmonid, United States, US, web of life
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China and India perform badly in deforestation ranking
The Guardian reports on the results of a study on deforestation carried out by the Global Canopy Programme: While we are all complicit in global tropical deforestation through the everyday products we buy, there are 500 key governments, companies and … Continue reading
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Tagged Asia, balance of nature, China, climate change, corporate ethics, corporate responsibility, corporations, deforestation, India, loss of habitat, palm oil, Russia, sustainability, United States, web of life
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Ebola becoming endemic in west Africa remains a risk, scientists warn
The Guardian reports on the potential threat posed to world health if the Ebola virus were to become endemic in West Africa: Scientists are warning of a real risk that the Ebola virus disease could become endemic in west Africa … Continue reading
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Tagged ebola, ebola virus, Guinea, health risk, Liberia, potential pandemic, sierra leone, West Africa
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Australia storms: Army deployed in massive clean-up
The BBC reports on the situation in northern Australia after the area was hit by tropical storms: Australian soldiers have been deployed in Queensland to help clean up after a powerful tropical cyclone caused widespread damage in coastal areas. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Elcho island, flooding, heavy rains, Northern Territory, Queensland, storm-force winds, strong winds, Top End, tropical cyclone Lam, tropical cyclone Marcia, tropical cyclones
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Balkan dam boom threatens Europe’s last wild waterways
EurActive reports on the threat posed to river ecosystems in the Balkans by a current drive in dam construction being stimulated by foreign investment: More is known about rivers in the Amazon than Europe’s last wild waterways in the Balkans. … Continue reading
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Tagged Albania, balkan lynx, Balkans, dam construction, ecosystem, ecosystems under threat, European Union, foreign investors, hydroelectric, hydropower, International Monetary Fund, Kosovo, Macedonia, renewable energy, river ecosystem, Southeast Europe, the Balkans, the EU, the IMF, Tirana
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Brazil finally gets some rain, but rationing still looms
Reuters reports on developments in Brazil’s drought: Heavy rains during Brazil’s four-and-a-half-day Carnival holiday offered the first relief in months for the country’s drought-stricken and economically crucial southeast, but was unlikely to end fears of water and electricity shortages. A … Continue reading
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Egypt seeks UN mandate for Libya Islamic State intervention
The Egyptian president Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has called on the UN to mandate international intervention in Libya, reports the BBC: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has called for a United Nations resolution allowing international forces to intervene in Libya. There … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, IS, Islamic State, Libya, military intervention, North Africa, UN, United Nations, violent idealogues
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Pakistan May Face a Water Shortage
The Diplomat reports on a possible water shortage in Pakistan: Following a blackout that left 80 percent of the country in total darkness and an attack by Baloch rebels, Pakistan now could face a major water shortage. Pakistan’s Federal Minister … Continue reading
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Ukraine Conflict: Cease-Fire Announced by World Leaders in Minsk
NBC News reports on developments regarding efforts to broker a ceasefire in Ukraine: World leaders announced on Thursday a cease-fire to the violence in eastern Ukraine that has claimed more than 5,000 lives and forced hundreds of thousands more to … Continue reading
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Malawi floods devastation far worse than first thought
The Guardian reports that the damage from floods in Malawi is reported to be much greater than originally thought: Nearly a quarter of a million people, more than originally thought, have been affected by the devastating floods that ripped through … Continue reading
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Tagged death of livestock. disease, destruction of farmland, destruction of property, displaced people, flooding, floods, heavy rain, Malawi, malnutrition, rain
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