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Enviro. Aug. 10 '05 Drought

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     Posted 8/11/05 10:05 PM   
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What can we do to prevent or mitigate drought?

Drought

Drought means not enough rainfall. Some places are dry all year round; others just during certain seasons. It depends as much on how many people (and livestock) there are as well as how dry it is; small numbers of people have always survived in some deserts. Even damp places like the UK or the Florida Everglades can experience water shortages some years. Droughts can occur for one season, a year, or several years.

If a drought goes on too long, the soil can become very poor, perhaps being contaminated by mineral salts which prevent crops from growing afterwards.

One of the reasons for drought is the failure, delay or interruption of monsoon rains. The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) can also cause droughts, for instance in Africa, Australia, India and the former Soviet Union in 1972.

As the climate has warmed up over the past century, some areas have experienced drought. In particular, parts of Asia and Africa have seen more frequent and more intense droughts.

There were major droughts in the 1980s in the areas around the Sahel and the Sahara, due to the monsoon rains not reaching that far. One theory to account for it suggests that sulphur dioxide air pollution from Europe and the USA caused the atmosphere in the Northern Hemisphere to cool in a process called global dimming, which kept the rain belt further south. This was the longest drought since records began, and was particularly bad in 1972, 1975, 1984 and 1985. Europe has since cleaned up this particular kind of pollution and the rains have increased in the area.

In the 1930s many U.S. states experienced a mayor drought and around 50 million acres in the south-central plains were covered by a dust bowl in 1935-1936. In 1980 there was a summer central and eastern U.S. heatwave that killed an estimated 10,000 people. There was an El Niño event in 1982–1983 that disrupted weather patterns around the world; there was drought in the western Pacific region and disastrous forest fires in Indonesia and Australia. In 1988 another 5,000–10,000 people died in a severe drought and heat wave in central and eastern U.S. In 2003 more than more than 1,500 died in India. Also in 2003 more than 14,000 people died in France, and there were record temperatures, deaths, ruined crops and fatal forest fires across much of Europe.

Southern Africa fears famine, U.N. lacks funds

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) says that Southern African countries such as Mozambique are experiencing drought, and it fears that aid may come too late as is happening in Niger in West Africa.

Niger's President Plays Down Food Crisis

President Mamadou Tandja of Niger admits that a locust invasion last year and a drought this year have caused food shortages, but denies that there is famine.

N.Korea food shortage growing serious - WFP chief

The U.N. World Food Programme says that North Korea is experiencing serious food shortages, but not widespread starvation.

Scientists Crack DNA Code of Rice

The genetic code of rice has been deciphered. It is hoped that the information can be used to produce better varieties, for example more resistant to drought.

International Biodiesel Day

August 10 is International Biodiesel Day, commemorating the fact that Rudolf Diesel's engine ran on its own power for the first time on August 10, 1893 in Augsburg, Germany. It was fuelled by peanut oil - a biofuel, though not strictly biodiesel.

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Recent news stories involving drought include:

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Feds Aren't Subsidizing Recommended Foods

The Agriculture Department subsidizes a variety of crops, including tobacco, and half of it goes to crops that feed animals rather than the kinds of fruits and vegetables that it recommends that people eat.

Scientists work out why cornflowers are blue

Scientists have long been confused because the pigment in cornflowers that makes them blue appeared to be the same one that makes roses red. They have now found that the two pigments have slightly different molecular structures.

Herbicide-Resistant Weed Plagues Calif.

Horseweed has always been a nuisance to farmers, but now it has become resistant to many kinds of herbicide, making it very difficult and expensive to control. It is a relative of dandelions.

Malaysian Haze Worsens, Closes Schools

A noxious haze appeared over an area of Malaysia that included Kuala Lumpur last week and is bad enough to cause schools to close, residents to stay indoors, and flights to be cancelled. The cause is believed to be fires in Indonesia.

Fire Crews Worried About Western Montana

A wildfire in Montana is outpacing firefighters and threatening a major power line. The I-90 goes through the area.

Explosions Rock Chemical Plant in Mich.

A series of explosions and a fire damaged a chemical plant in Romulus, Michigan that treats, recycles and disposes of hazardous materials. Nobody was hurt in the blasts but some people were evacuated and some complained of breathing difficulties. The cause is not yet known.

Australian scientists use plastic to make steel

Australian scientists have developed a way of using the carbon president in waste plastics to add strength to steel using very high temperatures (1,600 degrees Celsius or 2,912 Fahrenheit). It could replace some of the coal and coke currently used. PVC would have to be excluded because it produces potentially carcinogenic emissions when burned.

Iran Removes Final Seals at Nuclear Plant, Defiant Iran to proceed with more atomic work

Iran has removed seals at its Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility, 255 miles south of Tehran, while U.N. inspectors looked on. Other countries, members of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), seem uncertain what to do.

Japan Suspects China May Be Drilling Gas

Japan suspects that China may have begun to drill for gas in an area of the East China Sea that the two countries are in dispute about.

Miner's Body Found in China Mine Flood

The body of one miner killed when a coal shaft in southern China flooded has been recovered. 4 miners escaped. 122 are missing, believed dead. Mining was taking place in spite of a government ban because of flooding at another mine.

Caterpillars Damage Vermont Trees

The leaves of Vermont's sugar maple trees have been decimated by forest tent caterpillars this year, but the damage is not expected to be long term.

Waves of jellyfish invade Spanish beaches

Spain's Mediterranean coast is being plagues by an above average number of jellyfish which have stung thousands of people. Causes are believed to include drought, warmer waters, nutrients in run-off and overfishing of larger predator fish and turtles. The Azores in the Atlantic are also suffering from high concentrations of the more dangerous Portuguese Man-of-War.

Bird Flu Kills One More Person in Vietnam

Another person has died of bird flu In Vietnam, bringing the total to 42 deaths in the country and 61 in the region. He caught the disease from chickens.

Russian bird flu advances, Kazakhs say virus deadly

The Siberian outbreak of bird flu has spread and it has been found in neighboring Kazakhstan.

Poachers massacre protected turtles on Mexico beach

Mexican poachers killed around 80 protected Olive Ridley sea turtles, chopping them to pieces for their eggs and not even taking the meat.

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Python Found in UPS Truck Back With Owner

A man who was expecting an albino python delivery and who received a damaged empty box has claimed the python found in a UPS truck recently. UPS does not accept snakes for delivery.

Ala. Woman Finds Snake in Post Office Box

An Alabama woman found a snake hiding underneath the mail at a business post office box. The snake was 2 to 3 feet long and not poisonous.



Black Bear
Photo courtesy of NPS

Bear Opens Garage Door, Enters Alaska Home

A black bear lifted up a garage door and entered a house in Alaska. It raided the kitchen, leaving a mess, then smashed a window to get out, without attacking the owners who retreated and shut the door when they saw it.

State Set To Kill Bears ?

New Jersey believes it has too many bears, and is planning a hunt

'Extinct' birds in comeback but no hope for dodo

Recent discoveries of birds such as the ivory-billed woodpecker and the New Zealand storm petrel that had been considered extinct show that scientists need to look harder before writing a bird off. Other birds are still being sought, but no hope at all is held out for the dodo. A fifth of all bird species face extinction.


What can we do to prevent or mitigate drought?

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