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Monsoon rains leave lasting traces in trees

2013-06-09 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Environment Health: A tree's annual growth cycle creates a record of good seasons--and poor ones. Analyzing ring patterns in living and dead wood can help scientists date ancient ships or reconstruct changing climates. In the U.S. Southwest researchers rely on tree rings to track changes in the seasonal monsoon rains that deliver about half of New Mexico and Arizona's precipitation. In the June issue of Scientific American Connie Woodhouse, associate professor in the School of Geography and Development at the University...

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UK: SABMiller gives chairman medical leave of absence

2013-06-06 13:37:23| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

SABMiller has granted its chairman a "medical leave of absence" while he recovers from surgery for a brain tumour.

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SWEDEN: Departments & Stores CEO Soderberg to leave RNB

2013-06-03 13:54:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Swedish apparel company RNB Retail and Brands has announced the resignation of Amelie Söderberg, chief executive officer of its Departments & Stores division.

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Water Waste May Leave Us Thirsty

2013-05-26 16:24:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Scientific American: Since 1900, the U.S. has pulled enough water from underground aquifers to fill two Lake Eries. And in just the first decade of the 21st century, we've extracted underground water sufficient to raise global sea level by more than 2 percent. We suck up 25 cubic kilometers of buried water per year. That's the message from the U.S. Geological Survey's evaluation of how the U.S. is managing its aquifers. Or mismanaging. For example: water levels in the aquifer that underlies the nation's bread basket...

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New Fracking Rules Leave Drought-Ridden States High and Dry

2013-05-23 20:36:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

EcoWatch: Proposed standards that the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) announced last week for hydraulic fracturing on federal and Indian lands are hugely important, especially in the arid West where water is gold. Unfortunately, water protection gets short shrift in the rules that, once finalized, will apply to 750 million acres of public lands. To provide a bit of context, oil and gas wells on public lands account for about 13 percent of the nations natural gas production and five percent of its oil...

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