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                                                    </description><item><title>Researchers conclude that the global water cycle is significantly influenced by climate change.</title><link>https://whatsnew2day.com/researchers-conclude-that-the-global-water-cycle-is-significantly-influenced-by-climate-change/</link><description>For Christoph Scherr, Professor of Climate and Water Cycles at ETH Zurich, “global warming” is not entirely accurate when it comes to describing the driver of climate change. “A better term is ‘wetting the climate,’” he explains. “Most of the solar energy that reaches the Earth evaporates the water and thus drives the hydrological cycle.</description><pubDate>2023-11-14T04:11+0100</pubDate><guid>whatsnew2day-7f44185348e5de714ce0ac832c16a946</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231114041100</sortelement></item><item><title>Big Zero Carbon Ambition, Bigger Fossil Energy Production</title><link>https://www.kompas.id/baca/english/2023/11/13/en-analisis-ambisi-nol-karbon-besar-produksi-energi-fosil-lebih-besar?open_from=Section_English</link><description>KOMPAS/PRIYOMBODO. Barges loaded with coal pass through the Mahakam River in Samarinda, East Kalimantan on Monday (8/3/2021). According to data from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia's coal production as of March 8, 2021 reached 93.42 million tons, equivalent to 16.</description><pubDate>2023-11-14T00:46+0100</pubDate><guid>kompas-id-ac5b3ae711bce81248bf0c2b64fdb50f</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231114004600</sortelement></item><item><title>China avoids grain drain, reporting record yields despite floods, droughts and import doubts</title><link>https://digitpatrox.com/china-avoids-grain-drain-reporting-record-yields-despite-floods-droughts-and-import-doubts/</link><description>That is one-third of the US’ whole annual acreage for the crop, in keeping with United States Division of Agriculture estimates from June. Final 12 months, over 60 per cent of the meals China imported was soybeans – primarily from the US and Brazil, in keeping with customs knowledge – as poor....</description><pubDate>2023-11-13T12:24+0100</pubDate><guid>digitpatrox-f7f092cd0b2afd795bd91e8a72df3b1f</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231113122400</sortelement></item><item><title>No grain drain for China as bumper crops defy flood, drought and import doubts</title><link>https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3241375/china-avoids-grain-drain-reporting-record-yields-despite-floods-droughts-and-import-doubts</link><description>The estimate was made as 96.2 per cent of this autumn’s grains have been harvested, according to survey results released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs last week. It also means an increase in output for the fourth consecutive year, an especially remarkable feat as floods and....</description><pubDate>2023-11-13T12:10+0100</pubDate><guid>scmp-6ecadf97e2ab4c60806aea29d74f8337</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20231113121000</sortelement></item></channel></rss>