Bloly v1.3 by SoftCab Inc ICID e-Bulletin 11 October 2021 Monday, 2021-October-11 ![]() Food Hero: Cultivating women farmers in Georgia 10 October 2021 A farmer in the central European country, Georgia, has been sharing her lifetime of knowledge with other women farmers in the region. click here African agriculture without African farmers 9 October 2021 Despite the apparent need for more technology, smallholders find themselves trapped in a vicious cycle, sacrificing tomorrow’s soil for today’s planting. click here Agriculture: Bahá’í International Community (BIC) underscores the role of farmers in policymaking 5 October 2021 Discussions at the gathering also addressed the harmful impact of certain major challenges of environmental degradation, such as soil erosion, large-scale deforestation, and water shortages. click here ![]() NASA is ready to take on the world with its new climate action plan 10 October 2021 NASA scientists have been using tools like Earth-monitoring satellites to study Earth's climate and collect valuable data for many years. This has included the study of ice loss, ozone levels, sea-level rise, temperature, etc. click here With a warming climate, the coastal fog around the world is declining 10 October 2021 Fog is essential for plants and animals, agriculture, and human health, not only in California but in coastal zones around the world. click here Climate change is devastating coral reefs worldwide, major reports say 5 October 2021 The world lost about 14% of its coral reefs in the decade after 2009, mainly because of climate change, according to a sweeping international report on the state of the world’s corals. click here ![]() Southern coastal Queensland misses out on rain again as severe drought persists 9 October 2021 Southern coastal Queensland remains in severe drought after much of the east coast has recovered. click here Record-breaking 2011 Texas drought worse than previously thought 7 October 2021 A new study from The University of Texas at Austin, using improved methods for tracking drought severity and impact through the soil, found that the 2011 Texas drought had affected more of the state more severely. click here Scientists sound the alarm over drought in East Africa 5 October 2021 The next five years will very likely bring a strong El Niño, contributing to another horrendous drought in northern Ethiopia, and another drought disaster in Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique, Madagascar, and South Africa. click here ![]() South Sudan flooding affects more than 600,000: UN 8 October 2021 Four out of five of South Sudan's 11 million people live in 'absolute poverty', according to the World Bank in 2018. click here Breakwater innovation to manage river flooding 8 October 2021 The mass production of a structure used at breakwaters offers the possibility of being able to build a series of dams along tributaries of rivers at a lower cost. click here Corps of Engineers considers nature-based flood control 5 October 2021 In Missouri, the Corps recently completed a levee setback along the Missouri River after the existing levee was overtopped and breached by flooding in 2019. click here ![]() Hunger crisis: how innovation on the ground can address food insecurity 11 October 2021 Europe is among the top overall performers globally in terms of food security, performing well in the categories of affordability, quality, and safety, with natural resources and resilience. click here Use agro-tech for food security, region told 7 October 2021 As a Caribbean Community, by and large, we import more than 60 percent of the food we consume, with some countries importing more than 80 percent of the food they consume,” it was revealed. click here UN looks to address ‘unprecedented catastrophic levels of food insecurity 4 October 2021 The world currently faces unprecedented catastrophic levels of acute food insecurity, according to UN agencies, and around $6.6 billion is needed urgently, to support 41 million in danger of sliding into famine. click here ![]() Irrigation’s role in agriculture cannot be overstated 9 October 2021 Irrigation engineers are not alone in looking at ways to improve system efficiency and increase the value of water. It also includes the management of crop varieties and the management of weeds. click here Ganga river basin lost over 200 cubic km of groundwater between 2002-2016: Study 9 October 2021 Ganga basin has lost about 225 km cube of groundwater during 2002-2016, which is about 20 times the storage of the largest reservoir in India, new research has found. click here Can agriculture use less water? 8 October 2021 Water use for municipal, industrial, and agricultural purposes has resulted in lowering the groundwater table, resulting in the drying of springs, creeks, and rivers, causing massive loss of riparian habitat all over the state. click here ![]() Outline to protect Yellow River Basin 11 October 2021 It includes measures to support environmental protection, water conservation, and urban planning along China's second-longest river, whose agricultural production areas account for about a third of the country's grain and meat output. click here Adapting to receding glaciers in the Tropical Andes 8 October 2021 Indonesia, and South America and providing much-needed water to more than one-sixth of the world’s population. click here Water, water, everywhere: U.N. report warns of global water crisis amid climate change 7 October 2021 The number of people with inadequate access to water is expected to rise to more than 5 billion by 2050, up from 3.6 billion in 2018, the report said. click here <<< Previous page | Next page >>>
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