Iowa Flooding Could Be An Act of Man, Experts Say

Iowa Flooding Could Be An Act of Man, Experts Say By WashingtonPost.com; Joel AchenbachThursday, June 19, 2008Flooding Overwhelms The MidwestResidents along the Mississippi River are experiencing the worst flooding in 15 years.As the Cedar River rose higher and higher, and as he stacked sandbags along the levee protecting downtown Cedar Falls, Kamyar Enshayan, a college [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on Iowa Flooding Could Be An Act of Man, Experts Say

Dead Zone at its largest, set to grow Increased ethanol production hurting Gulf

Dead Zone at its largest, set to grow Increased ethanol production hurting Gulf By Scott Holley 6/24/08National Geographic called it a threat to the Gulf of Mexico's $6 billion seafood industry. Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium said it is the size of Massachusetts and growing. It is the Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico. The [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on Dead Zone at its largest, set to grow Increased ethanol production hurting Gulf

U.S. May Free Up More Land for Corn Crops

U.S. May Free Up More Land for Corn Crops By Dan Gill for The New York TimesJune 21, 2008CHICAGO - Signs are growing that the government may allow farmers to plant crops on millions of acres of conservation land, while a chorus of voices is also pleading with Washington to cut requirements for ethanol production.Kirk [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on U.S. May Free Up More Land for Corn Crops

This year’s dead zone could be largest ever recorded

This year's dead zone could be largest ever recorded By WAFB Channel 9June 18, 2008 05:33 PM CDT NEW ORLEANS, LA (WAFB) - This year's dead zone, an area that has little marine life because of a lack of oxygen in the Gulf of Mexico, could become the largest one ever recorded. A growing dead [...]

2008-06-26T14:11:00+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on This year’s dead zone could be largest ever recorded

Times-Picayune EDITORIAL: Dead zone dead end

Times-Picayune EDITORIAL: Dead zone dead endMonday, June 23, 2008 Scientists expect to see the largest-ever dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico this summer -- 10,000 square miles -- because spring flooding has sent more nutrient pollution than usual down the Mississippi River. But even though the dead zone is breaking records, there's no corresponding [...]

2008-06-26T11:28:00+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on Times-Picayune EDITORIAL: Dead zone dead end

2008 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Could Be Largest Ever

2008 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Could Be Largest EverNEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, June 18, 2008As a record-breaking volume of floodwater laden with sewage and fertilizers rolls down the waterways of the Mississippi Basin towards the Gulf of Mexico, a joint federal-state task force released an updated action plan to reduce low oxygen levels that cause [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on 2008 Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone Could Be Largest Ever

Dead zone threatens Miss., too Oxygen-poor water off La. may spread this way, killing marine life

Dead zone threatens Miss., too Oxygen-poor water off La. may spread this way, killing marine life By JUSTIN FRITSCHERJACKSON.GANNETT.COM; JUNE 23, 2008A big problem in Louisiana may be drifting into Mississippi waters. It's invisible, and Mississippi coastal experts say they may not have the manpower to detect it.The dead zone, an area of oxygen-depleted water [...]

2008-06-26T11:19:00+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on Dead zone threatens Miss., too Oxygen-poor water off La. may spread this way, killing marine life

Some coastal woes begin far inland

Some coastal woes begin far inland By Moises Velasquez-Manoff | Staff Writer of The Christian Science MonitorJune 24, 2008In the early 1970s, Earl "Rusty" Butz, the US secretary of Agriculture, urged American farmers to plant crops "fencerow to fencerow." "Get big or get out," he told them. Farm subsidies followed and, as many small farms [...]

2008-06-26T11:13:00+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on Some coastal woes begin far inland

Flood, size of gulf dead zone linked Extra farm runoff in the Mississippi to increase area with no oxygen

Flood, size of gulf dead zone linked Extra farm runoff in the Mississippi to increase area with no oxygenAssociated Press; June 21, 2008 WASHINGTON - Floodwaters loaded with farm runoff are heading down the Mississippi River, and scientists fear that the deluge will sharply increase the expected dead zone this summer in the Gulf of [...]

2008-06-26T11:11:00+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on Flood, size of gulf dead zone linked Extra farm runoff in the Mississippi to increase area with no oxygen

Dead-zone problem needs real solution

Dead-zone problem needs real solutionDaily Advertiser.com; June 13, 2008http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080613/OPINION01/806130329 It has been more than seven years since a special task force pledged to reduce the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico to a quarter of its size by 2015. That goal is no longer realistic.We seem to be moving away from a solution rather [...]

2017-01-17T09:22:24+00:00June 26th, 2008|News|Comments Off on Dead-zone problem needs real solution
Go to Top