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  • Not Enough Fruits, Vegetables Grown to Feed the Planet, U of G Study Reveals

    If everyone on the planet wanted to eat a healthy diet, there wouldn’t be enough fruit and vegetables to go around, according to a new University of Guelph study.

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  • Pesticides Blamed for Rise in Colon Cancer Deaths

    The use of pesticides has been linked to a sharp rise in colon cancer deaths in a developing country for the first time.

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  • Food systems planning experts say it’s time to reflect on local governments’ efforts

    Governments across the U.S. and Canada have made strides in their food systems planning efforts, with many recognizing within the past decade that the issue of food insecurity is just as important as maintaining other public infrastructure like roads and water systems.

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  • Climate Change, Rising Sea Levels a Threat to Farmers in Bangladesh

    Study: Salty soil drives changes in agriculture, migration.

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  • Life Cycle of Sulphur Predicts Location of Valuable Minerals

    A team of researchers from The University of Western Australia and two Canadian universities has applied a first-of-its-kind technique that measures the long-term life cycle of sulphur, helping to explain the preferential location of high-value mineral deposits at the edges of ancient continents.

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  • Researchers Connect the Current Mix of Soil Bacteria to Climate Conditions from 50 Years Ago

    Study suggests connection between climate change and geographical distribution of microbes in soil.

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  • Changes in Snow Coverage Threatens Biodiversity of Arctic Nature

    Many Arctic flora species are threatened by extinction if the species dependent on snow have no suitable areas in the vicinity where the snow cover will stay on the ground long enough in future.

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  • Honey Bee Helpers: It Takes a Village to Conserve a Colony

    Do you eat fruits and vegetables? What about nuts? If so, you can thank an insect pollinator, usually a honey bee.

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  • Nitrogen study casts doubt on ability of plants to continue absorbing same amounts of carbon dioxide

    A new study casts doubt as to whether plants will continue to absorb as much carbon dioxide in the future as they have in the past due to declining availability of nitrogen in certain parts of the world.

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  • Bring the wild back into farmlands to protect diversity, researchers say

    With a body the size of a fist and wings that span more than a foot, the big brown bat must gorge on 6,000 to 8,000 bugs a night to maintain its stature.

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