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Could an anti-global warming atmospheric spraying program really work?

Could an anti-global warming atmospheric spraying program really work?

Africa Continent
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A program to reduce Earth’s heat capture by injecting aerosols into the atmosphere from high-altitude aircraft is possible, but unreasonably costly with current technology, and would be unlikely to remain secret.

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World wheat production problems come to the fore

World wheat production problems come to the fore

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Just a couple of years ago this meteorologist had his hands slapped for trying to make an issue out of world wheat production problems. The word was that there was too much wheat in the world and that a focus on that crop was a waste of time.

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Drought-stricken Zimbabwe at impasse: Grow maize or not?

Drought-stricken Zimbabwe at impasse: Grow maize or not?

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As Zimbabwe's farmers head to the fields to plant, the country is facing yet another dry growing season, meteorologists predict. But that has not persuaded Sikhathele Sibanda to grow something besides thirsty maize, despite government urging.

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Weather continues to slow U.S. producers

Weather continues to slow U.S. producers

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Wet and wintry conditions in parts of the U.S. keep stalling the 2018 soybean harvest.

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Africa’s overlooked business revolution

Africa’s overlooked business revolution

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Global business leaders who misunderstand Africa run the risk of missing out on one of the 21st century’s great growth opportunities.

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Harvesting in a trade war: U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar

Harvesting in a trade war: U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar

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U.S. farmers finishing their harvests are facing a big problem - where to put the mountain of grain they cannot sell to Chinese buyers.

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USA , china , corn , trade war

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