Pronghorn antelope still recovering from harsh 2011 winter
Up to 70 percent of some populations were lost in northeastern and eastern Montana, which were hardest hit, but higher-than-usual die-off was reported statewide. Deep snow kept antelope from reaching food, such as sage brush and horizontal juniper.
Forget Global Warming: India’s Poor Still Go Hungry Because Of Poor Policy
India now grows so much food that it has a bigger grain stockpile than any country except China, and it exports some of it to countries like Saudi Arabia and Australia. Yet one-fifth of its people are malnourished — double the rate of other developing countries like Vietnam and China — because of pervasive corruption, mismanagement and waste in the programs that are supposed to distribute food to the poor.
POWER STATIONS that supply electricity to more than 1m homes in Britain could soon fall into the hands of the Kremlin or the Chinese state.
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