Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Monsanto Court Victory Could Have Big Impact on Biotech
Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court ruled for agribusiness giant Monsanto on Monday in a patent case that could have an enormous impact on a variety of biotech fields.
The justices unanimously found the world's largest seed producer has intellectual property control over its best-selling "Roundup Ready" soybeans. That means the product cannot be reproduced without paying the company a fee. Details here.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Common Plants, Animals Threatened by Climate Change, Study Says
Los Angeles Times
Richardson's Ground Squirrel. PLT photo.
WASHINGTON -- Climate change could lead to the widespread loss of common plants and animals around the world, according to a new study released Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change. Details here.
We Just Passed the Climate's "Grim Milestone"
Mother Jones
Over the last couple weeks, scientists and environmentalists have been keeping a particularly close eye on the Hawaii-based monitoring station that tracks how much carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere, as the count tiptoed closer to a record-smashing 400 parts per million. Yesterday, we finally got there: The daily mean concentration was higher than at any time in human history, NOAA reported today. Details here.
Poster designed by PLT.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
On World Migratory Bird Day, UN Calls for Greater Protection of Habitats
United Nations News Centre
Yellow-headed blackbird. PinP photo.
As an estimated 50 billion birds commence their annual migrations, the critical staging areas they need to complete these journeys continue to be degraded or are disappearing completely, the United Nations today warned on this year's World Migratory Bird Day. Details here.
Friday, May 10, 2013
'It's Great News' for Experimental Lakes Area
Winnipeg Free Press
The International Institute for Sustainable Development (a Winnipeg-based think tank) will step in to operate experimental lakes. Full story here.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
The Cicadas are Coming!
The Xerces Society
Everybody has his or her own treasured experience of insects -- a nighttime lit by fireflies, the sight of monarchs clustered for the winter…full story here.
PLT: below - Definitely not cicadas, but an unidentified swarm of rather hard-backed,
flying insects which gathered on a vehicle in my yard on a warm day in April, then died.
Recognize them? Let me know if you know what they are! Thanks!
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Below is a response I got when I posted the last photo on an online bug i.d. website.
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"I do believe these are Water Boatmen. As adults these occasionally come flying out of the ponds in which
they've spent all their juvenile lives in search of new ponds to
colonize. If your vehicle has a smooth reflection to it (or better
yet--is some shade of blue or black or green) they could easily have
mistaken the sheen of your vehicle for that of a pond. These poor guys
probably then proceeded to bake to death very quickly on the hot
surface of your car..."
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