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Weeklikse Landbou nuus
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Rampant lithium demand has caught many forecasters by surprise, with booming global EV sales causing consumption to double over the past two years. With suppliers unable to keep pace, a blistering price rally sent the total spot value of lithium consumption rocketing to about $35 billion in 2022, up from $3-billion in 2020, according to Bloomberg calculations.
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Fifteen years ago, a 1.5Celsius limit on global warming—championed by small island nations worried about sea level rise—was rejected by most scientists as unrealistic and by most countries as unnecessary.
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Professional News summary of the Headline news of the week
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Landbounuus- Weeklikse nuus
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Suid Afrika se Misdaadsyfers
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The trend towards increased veganism has long been touted as holding promise for increased macadamia nut consumption, but the question is, how big is the market and how much room is there for increasing the demand?
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News headline news of the week-
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Prof Johan Willemse- Weeklikse Markoorsig
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Three astrophysicists have an out-of-this-world solution for the climate crisis — mining dust from the moon and using it to build a shield around Earth that blocks the sun's rays.
Researchers Benjamin Bromley, Sameer Khan, and Scott Kenyon say they've found that dust grains from the moon could be the right size to scatter sunlight
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Mountains are special places. They have distinctive climates that are generally cooler and wetter than surrounding lowlands, and they host plants, animals and landscapes that are uniquely found in these environments.
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News Headlines
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It's possible that cooking the meat reduces the risk of transmission
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Most people don't think much about stethoscopes but the fact is that this tool, so commonly associated with doctors, is at a crossroads. Having been in use for nearly two centuries, the stethoscope is during a debate with respect to its utility in healthcare.
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For animals, reproduction is a biological imperative, an instinct to pass their genetics onto the next generation.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johannpretorius/message
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Natural habitats are facing mounting environmental challenges due to human activities such as land use changes, exploitation and climate change.
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Headlines of the week
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While air quality has improved dramatically over the past 50 years thanks in part to the Clean Air Act, people of color at every income level in the United States are still exposed to higher-than-average levels of air pollution.
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Regenerative agriculture is a conservation and rehabilitation approach to food and farming systems. It focuses on topsoil regeneration, increasing biodiversity, improving the water cycle, enhancing ecosystem services, supporting bio-sequestration, increasing resilience to climate change, and strengthening the health and vitality of farm soil.
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