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Honey bees crucial to many crops still dying at worrisome rate: USDA
2014-05-19 17:07:14| Chemicals - Topix.net
Honey bees, crucial in the pollination of many U.S. crops, are still dying off at an worrisome rate, even though fewer were lost over the past winter, according to a government report issued on Thursday.
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Bees crucial to many crops still dying at worrisome rate- USDA
2014-05-16 07:40:06| Chemicals - Topix.net
Honey bees, crucial in the pollination of many U.S. crops, are still dying off at an worrisome rate, even though fewer were lost over the past winter, according to a government report issued on Thursday.
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Dying coral reefs threaten the livelihood of millions
2014-04-23 06:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
PhysOrg: Declining coral reef health is threatening the food security and livelihoods of millions of people living in the coastal tropics, according to a study by University of Queensland researchers. Lead author Dr Alice Rogers said coral reefs were dying due to pollution, climate change and overfishing and further decline would impact on reef fisheries. "We studied coral reefs in the Caribbean where many people rely on reef fisheries for food and income," said Dr Rogers from UQ's School of Biological...
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These Are the Oldest Living Things on Earth, and They're Dying
2014-04-22 09:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Motherboard: They have endured for millennia, but the world's oldest living organisms face an uncertain future. These ancient, yet fragile entities encounter new threats from a changing climate, and humans populating the Earth. For a decade now, photographer and artist Rachel Sussman has wandered around the planet, crossing 20 countries and every continent, to chronicle these ancient creatures. Sussman's photographs, entwined with stories and essays, can be found between the covers of The World's Oldest Living...
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4 years after Gulf oil spill, wildlife still dying
2014-04-16 14:56:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Mother Nature Network: Four years after the largest oil spill in U.S. history, wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico is still struggling to recover, according to a recent National Wildlife Federation report. The report focused on 14 species affected by the spill and used data from independent scientists and the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration. It found that many species, particularly bottlenose dolphins and sea turtles, are dying in record numbers, and the NWF says the animals' deaths are connected to the Gulf...
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