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Misgivings About How a Weed Killer Affects the Soil

Some farmers are examining their soil, and finding cause for concern after years of using glyphosate to kill weeds in their fields. View original –  Misgivings About How a Weed Killer Affects the Soil ; ;Related ArticlesU.S. Revives Aid Program for Clean EnergyThe Texas Tribune: Texas, Where Oil Rules, Turns Its Eye to Energy EfficiencyEnvironment Groups Set for New Fight Over Drilling on U.S.-Managed Utah Land ;

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The Texas Tribune: Texas, Where Oil Rules, Turns Its Eye to Energy Efficiency

A diverse coalition is racing to institute a plan to increase energy and water efficiency upgrades that supporters say could help Texas improve its conservation record. Excerpt from:   The Texas Tribune: Texas, Where Oil Rules, Turns Its Eye to Energy Efficiency ; ;Related ArticlesU.S. Revives Aid Program for Clean EnergyMisgivings About How a Weed Killer Affects the SoilMagazine: Into the Wildfire ;

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The Texas Tribune: Texas, Where Oil Rules, Turns Its Eye to Energy Efficiency

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Dot Earth Blog: How to Survive a Mass Extinction – Even One Caused by Us

Handy tips for surviving the next mass extinction — even if it’s our own doing. Read this article: Dot Earth Blog: How to Survive a Mass Extinction – Even One Caused by Us Related Articles How to Survive a Mass Extinction – Even One Caused by Us Dot Earth Blog: Encouraging Results Seen in First Nationwide Look at Gas Leaks from Drilling Boom Unlocking the Potential of ‘Flammable Ice’

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Dot Earth Blog: How to Survive a Mass Extinction – Even One Caused by Us

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Three Ancient Rivers, Long Buried by the Sahara, Created a Passage to the Mediterranean

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Around 130,000 to 100,000 years ago the Sahara desert was not the sea of sands it is today. Instead, three large rivers created green corridors that linked sub-Saharan Africa to the Mediterranean and could have provided a safe means of passage for migrating ancient humans, according to a new study.

Authors of a new PLoS One study simulated ancient rainfall and water patterns using a state-of-the-art computer climate model. This allowed them to peer into the palaeohydrology of around 12 million square kilometers of desert. The models revealed three ancient rivers that today are largely buried beneath the dunes. io9 describes the ancient landscape:

Much like the Nile, these rivers would have created narrow stretches of nutrient-rich soil, producing “green corridors” that would have allowed animals and plants to prosper in the otherwise inhospitable desert. What’s more, the simulations suggest the likely presence of “massive lagoons and wetlands” in what is now northeastern Libya, covering an estimated 27,000 square miles.

The study authors suspect these watery highways played a significant role in human migration. They write:

Whilst we cannot state for certain that humans migrated alongside these rivers, the shape of the drainage systems indicate that anyone moving from south to north from a 2000 km wide region in the mountains would be funnelled into three clear routes.

One river system, called the Irharhar, appears to have been a particularly popular travel route. Middle Stone Age artifacts have already turned up along that extinct waterway, and more likely await discovery. “It is likely that further surveys in this area will provide substantial evidence of Middle Stone Age activity, especially in the areas of buried palaeochannels,” the authors say.

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16 Surprising Uses for Pencils & Erasers

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16 Surprising Uses for Pencils & Erasers

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New York’s Garbage Gets a Makeover

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Is Driving the New Smoking?

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U.S. Coal Companies Scale Back Export Goals

American mining companies confront a global coal glut and a price slump, along with persistent environmental opposition. Link to article – U.S. Coal Companies Scale Back Export Goals Related Articles E.P.A. Is Expected to Set Limits on Greenhouse Gas Emissions by New Power Plants Judge Blocks Shipment of Oil Equipment Through Idaho Forest Chevron and Brazil Reach Deal on Oil Spill

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Green Home Design on a Budget?

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Op-Ed Contributor: How We Learned Not to Guzzle

Over the past 40 years, we have found so many innovative ways to save energy that we more than doubled the economic productivity of our oil, natural gas and electricity. Original source: Op-Ed Contributor: How We Learned Not to Guzzle Related Articles Economic Scene: Counting the Cost of Fixing the Future China’s Plan to Curb Air Pollution Sets Limits on Coal Use and Vehicles Dot Earth Blog: From the Fire Hose: Warming Slowdown, Deep-Ocean Waves, Canadian Crude Inferno

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