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Russian Cargo Ship Headed For International Space Station Burns Up Above Siberia After Loss Of Contact

Russian Cargo Ship Headed For International Space Station Burns Up Above Siberia After Loss Of Contact

Update: According to Russia's space agency
Roscosmos, most pieces of the falling spaceship burned up in the
atmosphere above Siberia. It was not immediately clear where the rest of
the pieces went.

  • PROGRESS CARGO SPACESHIP LOST, MOST PIECES BURNED UP IN EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE OVER SIBERIA - ROSCOSMOS

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As we detailed earlier, an uncrewed Russian spacecraft meant to resupply the International Space Station appears to have suffered a malfunction shortly after launch today.

California Bans Cow Farts To Combat Global Warming

Farmers in California have been ordered to stop their cows from farting, or face paying an unspecified fine by State regulators.  In an attempt to reduce methane emissions by 40 per cent in order to tackle global warming, California Governor Jerry Brown signed a new law regulating the amount of methane ‘allowed’ to be released from cows. According to scientists, gasses produced by cow farts are a major source of methane, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming.

Scientists Issue Dire Warning About Worldwide Global Warming Floods

Scientists have warned that the Arctic is undergoing unusually rapid changes at the moment that will result in worldwide flooding as a result of global warming. According to an Arctic Council report, unless the world stops burning fossil fuels, the turbulent changing occuring in the Arctic could result in catastrophic effects for the wildlife that live there and the rest of humanity on the planet. Rising sea levels are already eroding away at America’s coastlines, and threaten to cause entire islands to sink underwater.

China Escalates Tensions In Asia's Water Wars

China Escalates Tensions In Asia's Water Wars

Authored by Brahma Chellaney, originally posted at Project Syndicate,

Tensions over water are rising in Asia – and not only because of conflicting maritime claims. While territorial disputes, such as in the South China Sea, attract the most attention – after all, they threaten the safety of sea lanes and freedom of navigation, which affects outside powers as well – the strategic ramifications of competition over transnationally shared freshwater resources are just as ominous.

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