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Hutterite Colony Sees Drastic Improvement in Production After Switching to Hypor Sows
2016-10-25 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - The Millerdale Hutterite colony in South Dakota has made significant improvements in production on their 1,900-head hog operation after switching from a Genesus sow to the Hypor sow in 2015.
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Leaving a Mall Near You? Aéropostales Path to Drastic Store Closures
2016-05-12 09:00:00| National Real Estate Investor
Of its 739 remaining stores, many are located in class-B malls. read more
Drastic Reductions Meat Consumption Worldwide Help Fight Climate Change
2015-11-26 17:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Vice: Dramatic changes in diets around the world could help to ensure that global temperatures keep from rising above 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels. If the world piled on the veggies and cut back on steaks and hamburgers, the UK-based think tank Chatham House said in a report this week, the world could generate a quarter of the remaining emission reductions needed to keep warming from rising above 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit) compared to pre-Industrial Age levels,...
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Fossil Forests Found In Arctic Circle; Drastic Climate Shifts 380 Million Yrs Ago
2015-11-23 06:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World News: "It's amazing that we've uncovered one of the very first forests in the very place that is now being used to preserve the Earth's plant diversity," Dr. Chris Berry, a professor in Cardiff University's School of Earth and Ocean Science, said in a news release. "These fossil forests show us what the vegetation and landscape were like on the equator 380 million years ago, as the first trees were beginning to appear on the Earth." During the Devonian period (420-360 million years ago) there was a...
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Even drastic emissions cuts cant save New Orleans and Miami
2015-10-12 21:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New Scientist: If we carry on as we are, the land on which nearly 30 million Americans now live will end up below the sea`s high-tide line. Even with drastic action to slash carbon emissions - more drastic than some think possible - 10 million Americans` homes will be submerged (see map, below). That`s the conclusion of the latest study to look at how much sea level rise we are committing ourselves to over the coming centuries. "It`s hard to imagine how south Florida and New Orleans can survive in the long run,"...