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Mojave desert tortoise officially joins California’s endangered list

The Los Angeles Times 20 Apr 2024
Vehicle strikes, urban encroachment, hungry ravens, military maneuvers, disease, drought, extreme heat, wildfires, illegal marijuana grows and development of massive solar farms are all pushing the species to the brink ... .
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Could the recent record rainfall leave our supermarket shelves empty?

The Daily Mail 19 Apr 2024
Heavy rainfall is having a disastrous impact on British farming. Dangerously high temperatures, droughts and fires are affecting other countries, including those from which Britain imports goods.
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DA: Agriculture losses due to El Ni�o impact now P3.9 billion

The Philadelphia Inquirer 19 Apr 2024
As the prolonged dry spell and drought brought about by the El Ni�o ...
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41-year-old labourer from Assam killed by tiger in Kodagu district

Hindustan Times 19 Apr 2024
A 41-year-old labourer from Assam was killed by a tiger on Thursday in Nittur in Kodagu district, according to the officials ... Many small farmers and growers turned to dairy farming for their livelihoods as an alternative to agriculture due to drought.
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Earth Day 2024: We have a triple threat of environmental challenges. Here’s what we can do.

The Fayetteville Observer 19 Apr 2024
Moreover, considered one of the most precious and finite natural resources, water quality and quantity is also bearing the impacts from increasing drought, industry, factory farm and stormwater runoff.
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The British scientists plotting to control the world’s weather

AOL 18 Apr 2024
In 2020, at the university’s farm in Sonning, Berkshire, a first experiment was carried out by Harrison’s team, alongside mechanical and electrical engineers from the University of Bath, in which charge was released into fog using electric emitters.
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Column: Changing our lives is scary. But the climate crisis is way scarier

The Los Angeles Times 18 Apr 2024
Some farmers don't think their neighboring growers should be allowed to replace fields of cattle feed and vegetables with solar panels, even though farm-to-solar conversions can save drought-depleted Colorado River water and slow global warming.
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‘Some difficult news’: New threat emerges to Colorado River system

Las Vegas Review-Journal 18 Apr 2024
The U.S ... River system ... Years of overuse by farms and cities, and stubborn drought worsened by climate change has meant that much less water flows today through the 1,450-mile river than in previous decades ... ‘Some difficult news’ ... .
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Letters to the Editor for April 18, 2024

The East Hampton Star 18 Apr 2024
Brazil still looses rain forest, Africa is suffering extreme drought. In our own country, factory farming animals, industrialized monoculture crops, overgrazing, and indiscriminate use of chemical ...
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Plumbing problem at Glen Canyon Dam brings new threat to Colorado River system

Phys Dot Org 17 Apr 2024
The U.S ... Years of overuse by farms and cities, and stubborn drought worsened by climate change has meant that much less water flows today through the 1,450-mile (roughly 2,336-kilometer) river than in previous decades ... © 2024 The Associated Press ... ....
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Costs of burning fossil fuels dwarf costs of energy transition: Report

The Hill 17 Apr 2024
{beacon}. Sustainability. Sustainability ... Worsening drought, floods and storms will ravage U.S. and European farming regions, and more frequent and intense heat waves will drive up health care costs, as extreme weather spikes the price of insurance ... U.S.
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Bago River Irrigation System reports low water level

Sun Star 17 Apr 2024
The Bago River Irrigation System, Negros Occidental’s major irrigation system, is now at a low water level because of the ongoing drought due to the El Niño phenomenon ... of the drought, Limpangog said.
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Celebrate Earth Day in Redlands with a variety of activities

Redlands Daily Facts 16 Apr 2024
Other activities at the Sustainable University of Redlands Farm include learning about creating a drought-tolerant landscape by removing turf, building a rain garden and learning about medicinal herbs.
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Minnesota farmers welcome spring rain: 'There's nothing like the chemistry of rainwater'

Star Tribune 16 Apr 2024
The Land of 10,000 Lakes (and farms) slipped back out of drought last week and Tuesday's rains helped, too, good news especially for farmers ... .
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America’s Young Farmers Are Burning Out. I Quit, Too

Time Magazine 16 Apr 2024
A post on his Instagram read, “Shao Shan Farm, in its current form, is going on indefinite hiatus.” From the outside, the burgeoning farm had the makeup of one that could stand the test of time ... to leave farming behind ... farms.
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