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Unnatural Disaster: How Global Warming Helped Cause India’s Catastrophic Flood

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The flood that swept through the Indian state of Uttarakhand two years ago killed thousands of people and was one of the worst disasters in the nation’s recent history. Now researchers are saying that melting glaciers and shifting storm tracks played a major role in the catastrophe and should be a warning about how global warming could lead to more damaging floods in the future. E360 SPECIAL REPORT  BY DANIEL GROSSMAN The boulder in the foreground saved the historic Kedarnath Temple from destruction in the 2013 flood. Two years ago this month, a flood devastated the Himalayan village of Kedarnath, India, the destination of half a million Hindu pilgrims annually. The town sits 11,500 feet up in a tight valley. Sharp, snowy peaks tower on three sides and a stone temple sits at one end. The flood — which occurred on June 17, 2013 — was India’s worst disaster in a decade. Several thousand people drowned. The deluge tore apart dozens of bridges, swept away miles of paved roads, an

GM Cotton Does Not Increase Profits for Indian Farmers – Oxford University Experts

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Posted on  Jun 10 2015 - 11:44pm  by  Sustainable Pulse Experts from Oxford University in the UK have released a study in the Nature journal stating that there are no increased profits for Indian farmers who grow Bt cotton in non-irrigated areas. Find the Full Study Here Carla Romeu-Dalmau, Liam Dolan and their colleagues at Oxford University, compared the economic impact of growing native Asiatic cotton (Gossypium arboreum L.) with that of growing American Bt (GM) cotton (Bt Gossypium hirsutum), which has been engineered to contain bacterial genes that make the crop resistant to insect pests. They found that farmers in the Indian state of Maharashtra spent more money to produce Bt cotton than native cotton, even though Bt cotton generates higher yields. The authors also looked at farming Bt cotton under different conditions, and found that the GM cotton grown under rain-fed conditions has similar economic benefits to the same cotton grown using irrigation. Although Bt cotto

Out Of Our Own Backyards – Rethinking The Future Of Food

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Out Of Our Own Backyards – Rethinking The Future Of Food

Invitation - World Yoga Day June 2015

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Finally, Monsanto introduces new strains of food that are NOT genetically modified - NaturalNews.com

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Finally, Monsanto introduces new strains of food that are NOT genetically modified - NaturalNews.com

Yoga To Be Given The Status Of Sports, Will Generate 'Millions Of Jobs': Report

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Yoga To Be Given The Status Of Sports, Will Generate 'Millions Of Jobs': Report

Despite Hurdles, Solar Power in Australia Is Too Robust to Kill by Jo Chandler: Yale Environment 360

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Despite Hurdles, Solar Power in Australia Is Too Robust to Kill by Jo Chandler: Yale Environment 360

Former Japan Prime Minister Addresses Maharishi University of Management graduates

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Former Japan Prime Minister Addresses Maharishi University of Management graduates

Organic Farming Thrives in India as Growers Revert Back to Traditional Methods

Organic Farming Thrives in India as Growers Revert Back to Traditional Methods