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Thinning Forests To Increase Water Yield

November 30, 2006 By jennifer

"Despite being portrayed as a villain, timber harvesting in the form of thinning can substantially counteract the impact of fire regrowth on water yield. The benefits of regrowth thinning have been widely studied throughout Australia. In Melbourne's … [Read more...] about Thinning Forests To Increase Water Yield

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Forestry

New Coal Mine Not Given Go Ahead As It Will Produce GHG Emissions

November 29, 2006 By jennifer

On Monday I read in The Australian that the NSW Land and Environment Court ruled Centennial Coal had failed to adequately consider the impact of greenhouse gas emissions from its proposed Anvil Hill coal mine in the Upper Hunter and so the approval … [Read more...] about New Coal Mine Not Given Go Ahead As It Will Produce GHG Emissions

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Climate & Climate Change, Energy & Nuclear

Fishers Snagged: Not Farmed, Then Not Organic

November 29, 2006 By jennifer

According to an article in yesterday's New York Times the market for organic foods continues to grow with sales reaching US$13.8 billion in 2005 compared with US$3.6 billion in 1997. But there's not much 'organic seafood' about because of problems … [Read more...] about Fishers Snagged: Not Farmed, Then Not Organic

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Fishing, Food & Farming, Organic

All The Best To Richard Ness

November 28, 2006 By jennifer

Last week the US President, George Bush, visited Indonesia to discuss amongst other things "investment". No doubt some radical environmentalists along with some Islamic fundamentalists don’t want foreign investment in Indonesia. Like the activists … [Read more...] about All The Best To Richard Ness

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Mining

Farming in Nigeria: A Note from Russell

November 28, 2006 By jennifer

In the following note from Russell, which was originally posted as a comment on a thread about how biotechnology benefits American farmers, he tells us something about farming in Nigeria and how white farmers from Zimbabwe are being invited to … [Read more...] about Farming in Nigeria: A Note from Russell

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Biotechnology, Food & Farming

GM Crops Benefit US Farmers: New Report by Sujatha Sankula

November 27, 2006 By jennifer

A new report entitled 'Quantification of the Impacts on US Agriculture of Biotechnology- Derived Crops Planted in 2005' by the US National Centre for Food and Agricultural Policy begins with the key findings that: "American growers continued to … [Read more...] about GM Crops Benefit US Farmers: New Report by Sujatha Sankula

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Biotechnology

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