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To reduce feed demand farmers are clearing out less productive animals and some markets are reporting stock that have not been finished properly: yet for producers to hang on to them any longer, in the absence of feed, would only store up more problems.

If carbon came to be properly priced, a global ledger would need to be kept by regulators so that air-capture machines could suck in and bury an amount equivalent to the CO₂ that emitters produce. Because CO₂ emissions mix quickly into the atmosphere, location would be mostly irrelevant, except for the need to situate plants near clean energy sources and suitable areas for sequestering the gas underground. A direct-air-capture plant in Iceland, in other words, could take in the same quantity of emissions produced by a Boeing 787 in Australia and thus negate its environmental impact. What’s more, there might not be limitations on the burial process. “It doesn’t cost too much to pump CO₂ underground,” Stanford’s Sally Benson says. Companies already sequester about 34 million metric tons of CO₂ in the ground every year, at a number of sites around the world, usually to enhance the oil-drilling process. “The costs range from $2 to $15 per ton. So the bigger cost in all of this is the cost of carbon capture.” Benson told me that various studies suggest that the earth’s capacity for CO₂ sequestration could be in the range of 25 trillion metric tons; burying, say, five billion metric tons of CO₂ a year is therefore within the realm of possibility.

The tunnel will accommodate a tube 2.6 metres wide, the deepest potable-water pipe in the world, that will pump (mostly desalinated) water through 30km of tunnel from sea-level to an elevation of 860 metres to supply much of Jerusalem’s drinking-water needs. In a country famous for its ambitious water-supply schemes, this is the biggest since the 1960s. It was in 1964 that Israel inaugurated its National Water Carrier, a public-works project to bring water from the north of the country down to the Negev desert in the south. It was an emblem of the young country’s determination to survive. And it is a dominant theme in water policy to this day. In a dramatic symbol of a determination to shape the natural order to human needs, the direction of water-flow in the national carrier is to be reversed, to give clean, desalinated water back to “nature” in the north of the country.

About three and a half minutes into “The Last Good Time,” Oxbow vocalist Eugene S. Robinson seems to screech “What the fuck?!” That’s a natural reaction to some of the band’s material — they built their reputation on being one of the most peculiar and avant-garde bands in noise rock, incorporating elements of jazz, blues, and contemporary classical composition among their terrifying dirges. But they’re also a highly entertaining band at that — their live shows involve incense-lighting rituals and amateur MMA fighter Robinson’s gradual removal of clothing. Their Steve Albini-recorded album Serenade In Red is a conceptual punk-blues noir album that even features a spoken-word guest appearance from Marianne Faithfull. “The Last Good Time,” however, is the band at their most giddily manic, a wild, blazing, slide-driven ride of a track that sounds like it’s going to come off the rails at any moment.

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The Stooges spent much of their brief career provoking audiences and listeners, creating an outrageous spectacle that frequently ended violently. If beer bottles weren’t flying into their guitar necks — as can be heard on the infamous live document Metallic K.O. — then Iggy Pop would be using those bottles to slice up his own shirtless torso. Most of their second album, Fun House, captures that sense of danger and horror, though its closing track “L.A. Blues” is where the bottom drops out. A free-form psychedelic freak-out inspired more by the likes of free-jazz recordings like John Coltrane’s “Ascension” than early rock ‘n’ roll, “L.A. Blues” is a trip gone horribly wrong. In Robert Christgau’s initial review of Fun House, he questioned whether it was healthy to repeatedly subject himself to something so confrontational, and no point on the album sounds more damaged than “L.A. Blues.” It’s a violent primal scream, with additional bass groove.

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Of course, the answer is that nature doesn’t care about our perceptions of life. Spacefaring, scientifically advanced great apes at the surface may seem normal to us, but to most of Earth’s life, we’re the freaks: we walk atop the roof of an alien world far more populous than our own.

The Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit DMMU has commenced the distribution of relief food in drought-hit Southern Province.

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- Changes in long-term assets relates to the recognition of the long-term receivable for NSR on the sale of the Tabakoto mine.

Seismic surveys provide what is likened to a pictorial distribution of the subsurface structure and stratigraphy. The method involves the propagation and measure of artificial acoustic waves into the earth. This method works by differentiating rocks based on their “seismic impedance”. This is the product of velocity (v) and density (ρ) of each rock layer in the subsurface, implying that each rock has its own characteristic impedance. As waves progress through the layers beneath the earth, some of its energy are reflected or refracted at the interface or impedance boundary between different rock types. The remaining are transmitted through the underlying formation, and the whole process repeats itself as other rock layers are subsequently encountered.

Last April, nine people were killed outside a middle school in north-western China, allegedly by a former student seeking revenge for bullying.

The group’s board has recommended is recommending the payment of a final dividend for the year of 1 cent per ordinary share.


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