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A man has died and more than 150 people have taken ill on board a cruise liner berthed in Invergordon, Easter Ross.
The vomiting bug, norovirus, is thought to have taken hold on the Marco Polo, which is touring the UK and Ireland with 769 passengers...
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On a normal day, Majken Friss Jorgensen, managing director of Copenhagen’s biggest limousine company, says her firm has twelve vehicles on the road. During the...
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Do you think Copenhagen submit 2009, is going to make any difference to solve the climate change problem? I don’t think so. Let me define it briefly as we all...
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What a fantastic idea—a resolution indeed! Ministry of Nepal through its conference on 04 December, 2009, held at an altitude 5 lac 164 meter in the base camp at the...
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In a statement on the sideline of a UN meeting on climate changes that was held in Barcelona, the World Bank announced that Morocco and other five African countries...
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The biggest climate meeting in history, with 15,000 participants from 192 nations, begins in Copenhagen on Monday seeking to agree curbs on greenhouse gas emissions and...
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Delegates from 192 countries are gathering in the Danish capital Copenhagen for the opening of the long-awaited UN summit on climate change.
The conference has been...
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The Water and Environment Secretary of State, announced during a press conference right before the government’s cabinet meeting that Morocco will produce 40% of its...
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Ahead of the Copenhagen Summit, which will see more than 85 national leaders gather to discuss climate change, environment correspondent David Shukman reports from La...
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Dr Hansen, who was one of the first scientists to warn of the dangers of global warming more than two decades ago, said that any deal reached at the UN Climate Summit...
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Colombia’s second rainy season this year has so far killed thirteen and affected more than 31 thousand people. Three people went missing, the country’s...
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More than thousand people, mostly students and woman attended a huge rally at Nonaikhat...
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I am just appalled by the current political mood that the country is witnessing, did anyone else get shocked yesterday with what happened during the so called fund...
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Over a hundred ice burgs are drifting from Antarctica to New Zealand. Scientist Neal Young told the AFP that these icebergs, some of which are more than 200 meters...
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TENS of thousands of Amazonians are suing Chevron, the American oil company, for poisoning their waterways in what is billed as one of the biggest environmental cases...
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On the steep, dusty slopes of the Chacaltaya mountains, thousands of meters above sea level in the Bolivian Andes, the hardy farmers tending root crops or herding...
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The battle against global warming could be helped if the world slowed population growth by making free condoms and family planning advice more widely available, the...
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Australian researchers have discovered a group of microbes that will eat up one of the most hazardous cancer-causing substances in a polluted environment and help save...
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A New Jersey man trying to exterminate insects in his apartment blew it up instead, the New York Daily News reported on Monday.
Isias Vidal Maceda was unhurt in the...
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