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 Welcome to the environmentalresearchweb newswire. This week we bring you details of the Arctic river ice that's  becoming less reliable, a rise in the amount of land growing crops for  export, how local knowledge can minimize the impact of offshore wind  farms, and more. Simply click on the headlines below to read the full  stories. Helping models reproduce Chinese haze15 Oct, 2014
 Solar radiation-aerosol interaction could be missing mechanism, scientists say
 Poll reveals public’s ocean worries14 Oct, 2014
 Research into sea ice, physical changes in the ocean, and impacts of  climate change on marine organisms should be a priority, citizens say
 Shift to renewable electricity would cut pollution too13 Oct, 2014
 First global comprehensive lifecycle assessment to 2050 reveals extra benefits
 US targets novel fusion research13 Oct, 2014
 Technologies falling between tokomaks and lasers will be funded
 UN biodiversity report highlights failure to meet conservation targets10 Oct, 2014
 Global Biodiversity Outlook 4 paints a damning picture of governments’ efforts to meet a set of targets agreed in 2010 (from the Guardian)
 China’s ‘white revolution’ turns to plastic pollution9 Oct, 2014
 Use of thin, white plastic film mulch boosts crop yields but ultimately degrades soil
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