Published January 21, 2011
This vegetation map shows the devastating impact of drought on East Africa in January 2011.
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Published January 21, 2011
This vegetation map shows the devastating impact of drought on East Africa in January 2011.
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Published January 21, 2011
This vegetation map shows the devastating impact of drought on East Africa in January 2011.
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Published July 21, 2010
This vegetation image shows expansive plant growth in northern and eastern China under nearly ideal weather in June 2010.
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Published July 21, 2010
This vegetation image shows expansive plant growth in northern and eastern China under nearly ideal weather in June 2010.
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Published July 21, 2010
This vegetation image shows expansive plant growth in northern and eastern China under nearly ideal weather in June 2010.
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Published February 15, 2009
Using satellite data, scientists predicted an outbreak of Rift Valley fever in East Africa months before the first human cases were reported. The early prediction gave governments time to mitigate the spread of the disease.
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Published February 15, 2009
Using satellite data, scientists predicted an outbreak of Rift Valley fever in East Africa months before the first human cases were reported. The early prediction gave governments time to mitigate the spread of the disease.
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Published January 17, 2009
Ten million people could face hunger in Kenya after a poor harvest, Kenya’s government warned on January 9, 2009. According to the Associated Press, the government declared a state of emergency to free up funds for food aid.
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Published January 17, 2009
Ten million people could face hunger in Kenya after a poor harvest, Kenya’s government warned on January 9, 2009. According to the Associated Press, the government declared a state of emergency to free up funds for food aid.
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Published November 20, 2008
In November 2008, the Australian Plague Locust Commission reported that a few small swarms of locusts had started to develop in New South Wales.
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Published August 15, 2008
The summer of 2004 was not a good one for farmers in many West African countries. Locusts swarmed over their fields with all the force of a biblical plague, consuming crops and pasture and leaving devastation in their wake.
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