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Headlines 10/10/12

Hi All!  Here are the headlines for this week.  We have an interview with Lester Brown, the milk drought, world hunger, urban farming in Hong Kong, drought news and more. Food is the New Oil, and Land is the New Gold – video interview with Lester Brown and an accompanying article. Milk Cow Culling Accelerates as Prices Jump -  “U.S. milk production is headed for the biggest contraction in 12 years as a...

Blog Highlights from 10/1/12 to 10/5/12

Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: Debating the Facts on ‘Green Energy’ - Andrew C. Revkin gives you the facts and fact check surrounding the presidential candidate’s brief mention of green energy. Intern Profile: Lauren Staley – Meet our newest Fisheries Intern, Lauren Staley! Video: Dramatic Fall in Great Barrier Reef Coral Cover – Scientists are scrambling...

Blog Highlights from 9/3/12 to 9/7/12

Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: Mexico: Urban Farming Takes Hold – In Mexico City, in one of the worlds most polluted cities, urban farming is becoming popular. Obama and Romney Weigh in on Science Questions – Andrew Revkin of Dot Earth brings you Obama and Romney’s answers to the Science Debate Initiate’s questions. Lebanon’s cedar trees...

Blog Highlights 8/27/12 to 8/31/12

Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: Farming Among the Waste in Cameroon – In Cameroon, where rains have been scarce, farming in urban environments using waste water has become popular despite health risks. From Katrina to Isaac – How Much Has Hurricane Forecasting Improved? – A look at the technological advances that have happened since Hurricane Katrina along...

Headlines 8/29/2012

Hi all!  Here are the headlines for this week.  There’s a theme that will show up towards the end – see if you can guess it. Great Interactive Drought Tool on the New York Times.  Fun to play with. Spain’s Crisis Reignites Old Social Conflict:  “The resentment here over land that has been left uncultivated at a time of deepening recession and record joblessness reaches beyond local politicians and...
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