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City living and urban upbringing affect neural social stress processing in humans

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23/06/2011

More than half of the world’s population now lives in cities, making the creation of a healthy urban environment a major policy priority. Cities have both health risks and benefits, but mental health is negatively affected: mood and anxiety disorders are more prevalent in city dwellers and the incidence of schizophrenia is strongly increased in people born and raised in cities.

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India supports Asbestos for PIC list

Jun 22, 2011
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22/06/2011

In a turn of events, on June 22,  India agreed to the listing of chrysotile asbestos in Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention or the Prior Informed Consent (PIC) list. PIC list increases transparency between trading countries by letting the importer know that it is importing hazardous substance.
India announced its position, on day 3, at a contact group meeting set up to discuss chrysotile asbestos (white asbestos) in the absence of a consensus. India received a standing ovation at the plenary for changing its stand.

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Plachimada relief bill delayed

Jun 22, 2011
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22/06/2011

The Kerala government was lauded when it passed a bill in February seeking compensation from Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Company for the ecological damage it caused Plachimada village in Palakkad district. The bill that aims to adjudicate disputes relating to compensation for the damage the company’s cola bottling plant caused in the village, however, is yet to become an Act because of delay in the mandatory President’s assent.

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Understory bird communities in Amazonian rainforest fragments: Species turnover through 25 years post-isolation in recovering landscapes

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Inferences about species loss following habitat conversion are typically drawn from short-term surveys, which cannot reconstruct long-term temporal dynamics of extinction and colonization. A long-term view can be critical, however, to determine the stability of communities within fragments.

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22/06/2011
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Will elephants soon disappear from West African savannahs?

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Precipitous declines in Africa’s native fauna and flora are recognized, but few comprehensive records of these changes have been compiled. Here, we present population trends for African elephants in the 6,213,000 km2 Sudano-Sahelian range of West and Central Africa assessed through the analysis of aerial and ground surveys conducted over the past 4 decades.

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22/06/2011
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Raiders of the lost bark: Orangutan foraging strategies in a degraded landscape

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Deforestation is rapidly transforming primary forests across the tropics into human-dominated landscapes. Consequently, conservationists need to understand how different taxa respond and adapt to these changes in order to develop appropriate management strategies.

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22/06/2011
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Contribution of pollinator-mediated crops to nutrients in the human food supply

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The contribution of nutrients from animal pollinated world crops has not previously been evaluated as a biophysical measure for the value of pollination services. This study evaluates the nutritional composition of animal-pollinated world crops.

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22/06/2011
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Soil microbial responses to elevated CO2 and O3 in a nitrogen-aggrading agroecosystem

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Climate change factors such as elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and ozone (O3) can exert significant impacts on soil microbes and the ecosystem level processes they mediate. However, the underlying mechanisms by which soil microbes respond to these environmental changes remain poorly understood.

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Small temperature benefits provided by realistic afforestation efforts

Afforestation, the conversion of croplands or marginal lands into forests, results in the sequestration of carbon. As a result, afforestation is considered one of the key climate-change mitigation strategies available to governments by the United Nations. However, forests are also less reflective than croplands, and the absorption of incoming solar radiation is greater over afforested areas. Afforestation can therefore result in net climate warming, particularly at high latitudes.

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19/06/2011
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POSCO, a better tomorrow?

Jun 18, 2011
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18/06/2011

A heavy presence of media alongside social and political activists have dithered the administration to carry out further demolition at POSCO site.

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