The Daily Populous

Saturday November 11st, 2017 night edition

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Growing demand for agricultural commodities for food, fuel and other uses is expected to be met through an intensification of production on lands that are currently under cultivation.

Intensification typically entails investments in modern technology — such as irrigation or fertilizers — and increases in cropping frequency in regions suitable for multiple growing seasons.

Here we combine a process-based crop water model with maps of spatially interpolated yields for 14 major food crops to identify potential differences in food production and water use between current and optimized crop distributions.

We find that the current distribution of crops around the world neither attains maximum production nor minimum water use.

We identify possible alternative configurations of the agricultural landscape that, by reshaping the global distribution of crops within current rainfed and irrigated croplands based on total water consumption, would feed an additional 825 million people while reducing the consumptive use of rainwater and irrigation water by 14% and 12%, respectively.

Such an optimization process does not entail a loss of crop diversity, cropland expansion or impacts on nutrient and feed availability.

It also does not necessarily invoke massive investments in modern technology that in many regions would require a switch from smallholder farming to large-scale commercial agriculture with important impacts on rural livelihoods. »

Trump says U.S. won't be 'taken advantage of anymore.' Hours later, Pacific Rim nations reach deal on trade without America.

Authored by washingtonpost.com

Hours later, Pacific Rim nations reach deal on trade without America.

President Trump said the U.S. would “no longer tolerate chronic trade abuses” during his remarks at the APEC summit in Vietnam on Nov. 10.

DANANG, Vietnam — President Trump delivered a fiery speech on trade here Friday, declaring that he would not allow the United States to be “taken advantage of anymore” and planned to place “America first.”. »

EXCLUSIVE: Your employer may share your salary, and Equifax might sell that data

Authored by nbcnews.com
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Equifax turns around and sells some of this data to third parties, including debt collectors and other financial services companies.

"In all cases, these entities must have a permissible purpose to request employment information," Equifax spokesman Timothy Klein said.

Employers who sign up for the service go to great pains to reassure workers that their data is safe and secret. »

Why Faking the Moon Landing Was Impossible

Authored by popularmechanics.com
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It's understandable that many people over the years have questioned the validity of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing.

There are all kinds of article and YouTube videos dedicated to this argument—and plenty dedicated to debunking it, too.

It would've been harder to fake the landing on Earth than it would have been to actually go to the moon. »