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BESC study finds unconventional bacteria could boost efficiency of cellulosic biofuel production
2016-01-14 19:55:38| Green Car Congress
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Study: Deadly amphibian fungus may decline
2016-01-14 11:53:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EurekAlert: A new study by WCS and other groups offers a glimmer of hope for some amphibian populations decimated by the deadly chytrid fungus: climate change may make environmental conditions for the fungus unsuitable in some regions and potentially stave off the spread of disease in African amphibian populations struggling to adapt to changes brought about by global warming. Chytrid or Bd - short for Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis - can cause a disease called chytridiomycosis, which is found worldwide and...
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Toxins Found In Fracking Fluids And Wastewater, Study Shows
2016-01-13 04:51:24| oilandgasonline Home Page
In an analysis of more than 1,000 chemicals in fluids used in and created by hydraulic fracturing (fracking), Yale School of Public Health researchers found that many of the substances have been linked to reproductive and developmental health problems, and the majority had undetermined toxicity due to insufficient information. By Michael Greenwood
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Experts to Study Food Safety of Oilfield Wastewater
2016-01-13 04:25:25| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
More farmers in drought-stricken California are using oilfield wastewater to irrigate, and a new panel on Tuesday began taking one of the state's deepest looks yet at the safety of using the chemical-laced water on food crops. In the fourth year of California's drought, at least five oilfields in the state are now passing along their leftover production fluid to water districts for irrigation, for recharging underground water supplies, and other uses, experts said.
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Experts to Study Food Safety of Oilfield Wastewater
2016-01-13 04:14:58| Energy - Topix.net
More farmers in drought-stricken California are using oilfield wastewater to irrigate, and a new panel on Tuesday began taking one of the state's deepest looks yet at the safety of using the chemical-laced water on food crops. In the fourth year of California's drought, at least five oilfields in the state are now passing along their leftover production fluid to water districts for irrigation, for recharging underground water supplies, and other uses, experts said.
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