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IGARSS 2008 Brought In The Next Generation

IGARSS' Polar BearsThe 1742 registered conferees, and nearly 300 guests who participated in the 27th annual International Geosciences and Remote Sensing Symposium held July 6-11 in Boston included children, college students and young professionals, all with their own targeted programming to develop their enthusiasm for Earth science and technology.

Maeve Hickok, posted on August 11th, 2008
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Wind Farms Put Pressure On Bats

Originally Published by BBC News

A new study shows that wind turbines are a hazard to bats because changes in air pressure can cause fatal internal injuries.

Posted on August 27th, 2008
Biodiversity, Energy

Solar-powered Cargo Ship Will Leave A Cleaner Plume

Originally Published by New Scientist - Earth

Japanese firms plan to build a less-polluting 60,000-tonne car carrier partially powered by solar panels.

Posted on August 27th, 2008
Economy, Energy

Whaling Under Fire As Norway Catches Only 50% Of Its Quota

Originally Published by The Guardian

Norway will not catch enough whales to meet its quota this year, in what environmentalists are claiming is proof that the nation should abandon the activity completely.

Posted on August 26th, 2008
Biodiversity, Politics

Malaria Researchers Identify New Mosquito Virus

Originally Published by Science Daily

Researchers have identified a previously unknown virus that is infectious to Anopheles gambiae - the mosquito primarily responsible for transmitting malaria.

Posted on August 26th, 2008
Biodiversity, Health

Half of All Food Produced Worldwide is Wasted

Originally Published by Environment News Service

A brief by the Stockholm International Water Institute, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, and the International Water Management Institute show that tremendous amounts of food are wasted after production.

Posted on August 25th, 2008
Health, Would You Believe?

Polar Bears Found Swimming Far From Land

Originally Published by Times Colonist

Nine polar bears have been found swimming 20 to 100 kilometres off the northwest coast of Alaska last week, showing that the retreat of Arctic ice is forcing bears to make long-distance swims to get to land or ice.

Posted on August 25th, 2008
Biodiversity, Climate, Water

Vote in Alaska Puts Question: Gold or Fish?

Originally Published by NY Times

Those interested in protecting the Pacific salmon population say proposed mineral mining may endanger them.

Posted on August 24th, 2008
Biodiversity, Water

Superfood Rice Bran Contains Arsenic

Originally Published by New Scientist - Environment

Rice bran - a so-called “superfood” - might contain dangerous amounts of a natural poison.

Posted on August 24th, 2008
Agriculture, Health

Court Rejects E.P.A. Limits on Emissions Rules

Originally Published by NY Times

A federal appeals court on Tuesday threw out an Environmental Protection Agency rule limiting the ability of states to require monitoring of industrial emissions.

Posted on August 23rd, 2008
Climate, Politics