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Major Study Underscores Need To Reduce Ammonia Loss From Livestock Waste

2016-05-16 04:10:59| pollutiononline News Articles

Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc. (OTC QB: BNET), a provider of advanced livestock waste treatment technology, announced that aColorado State University(CSU) study has determined that ammonia emissions from livestock waste and nitrogen fertilizers have surpassed nitrates (NOx) from fossil fuel emissions "as the dominant source of disruption to the nitrogen cycle"

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Crews electrofish to study activity in Willamette River

2016-05-13 22:17:21| PortlandOnline

Keely Chalmers from KGW, May 13, 2016

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Forests re-grown on cleared lands in LatAm key for climate, land rights: study

2016-05-13 20:23:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Forests re-grown on lands that had been cleared for agriculture in Latin America could play a key role in trapping carbon from the atmosphere and mitigating climate change if they are managed properly, researchers said in a study published on Friday. Over the next 40 years, such second-growth forests have the potential to sequester greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to all fossil fuel and industrial emissions from Latin America in the past two decades, said the study by scientists at the University...

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Study Shows Austin Diverted Less Than 50% of Waste Last Year

2016-05-13 15:47:00| Waste Age

The City of Austin, Texas, only diverted approximately 42 percent of its waste last year. read more

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Shrinking Arctic bird suffers double hit from global warming: study

2016-05-12 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Red knots, a type of bird that makes one of the longest annual migrations, are shrinking because climate change in their Arctic nesting grounds makes life harder during their winters in Africa, scientists say. Snows in Arctic Russia now melt earlier in spring and many red knot chicks hatch too late for the annual peak of insect food spurred by the thaw, according to their report on Thursday, one of the first to link the impact of warming to a single species. That food shortage means the shorebirds,...

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