This morning I participated in a media conference call sponsored by the White House in which Melody Barnes, Assistant to the President and Director, White House Domestic Policy Council; Carol Browner, Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change; and Jeff Liebman, Acting Deputy Directo...
, with some additional funding from the Global Engagement Office at the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Author information Authors and Affiliations Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA Juan P. Monzon, ...
Vegetable-based oils can lose their optimum food quality after a relatively short period of time, states theUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln. For example, after one to three months of room-temperature storage, vegetable oils' quality has noticeably degraded. So, what happens if you consume a rancid...
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Mr Barkindo has also been leader of Nigeria’s technical delegation to the UN climate change negotiations since 1991. He served as chair of the Group of 77 and China at the UNFCCC and was elected to serve three terms as Vice President of the Conference of the Parties – COP13 (Bali, ...
Nearly every Democratic presidential candidate pitched paying farmers to trap carbon in soil as a key plank of their climate platform, including nominee Joe Biden. “We should be making farmers the recipients of a climate change plan where they get paid to absorb carbon,” the former vice ...
However, as soon as we start bringing on that Oil Shale from the Western States, we can go back to driving around in those 1970’s five-thousand pound Lincoln Town cars. Lastly, I noticed a lot of CHIT-CHAT on the Climate Change Issue in the previous blog post. I would like to ...
LINCOLN, Neb. Some companies will pay up to $20 a ton for long-term contracts. At an average of 3 tons per acre, a mere 100-acre field could yield a gross profit of $6,000. But University of Nebraska-Lincoln farm experts say that residue is even more valuable to the farmer by add...
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