environmental degradation
# Earth Day seems to be entering a midlife identity crisis. Earth Day isn’t even a day anymore while April 22 is the official date, it’s grown to become an earth week, an earth month, and more.
# Many people think the Earth day has become as...
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The economic free fall gripping the nation may bring down one of the main environmental objectives: capping the greenhouse gases that are blamed for global...
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Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean will suffer greater than average effects of global warming, with devastating consequences for the environment and economy,...
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For all those people who read my first article on Efforts on Global Warming…Need to reach the grass root level (published 6th October 2008), this is an extension....
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We are facing crises of freshwater, food, deforestation, and ocean health. We need leadership in the protection of all our natural resources.
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Ironically, the consequences of our actions are being borne by animals, which have always played critical roles in the sustenance of their ecosystems. And it is sad...
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We are still facing a big challenge to reach the masses for the efforts being made towards reducing global warming.
Being an ordinary man coming from India, I wish to...
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It’s never too late, they say, or is it? Well, the Arctic is disappearing and it seems no one can do anything about it. In the recent past due to climate changes and...
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Be it China, United States, Russia, India or Indonesia, all of them have one thing in common; increasing carbon dioxide emissions. The world has surpassed the estimated...
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Global warming is perhaps the most important environmental problem in the world today. Many organizations, big celebrities are giving their valuable time for the...
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An analysis, carried out by a scientist of Indian origin, along with his colleagues, has shown that irreversible global warming will lead to biodiversity loss and...
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By Vincent Van Ross
If ever there is a third world war, it might well be for water. Believe it or not, water is going to be the most sought after and fought for item...
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We all want to live in a Flat world. No, I am not talking about Nandan Nielkani’s open trade opportunities for everybody. I am talking about the growing waist and...
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Eco Factor: The absorbed salt will help reduce the effect of global warming by reflecting back the sun’s heat more effectively.
In what will be surely considered a...
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It seems chaos at London’s Heathrow Airport has no end. The airport has already been the focus of a storm of complaints about overcrowding, lost bags and now its...
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While the geologists, conservationists and environmentalists are concerned with the gruesome devastations of global warming, doctors too seem to be worried for the same...
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Eco Factor: An elaborate system that aims at cleaning up the world’s oceans and constantly monitor them.
The Eco-Mobile Robot is one of the most extensive and...
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UN figures suggest that meat production puts more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than transport.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization has estimated that...
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The meltdown of the much revered ice lingam (stalagmite) has become a cause of concern for both pilgrims as well as the ecologists. Some are putting the onus on the...
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Ice thawing at the poles has been a big concern for scientists especially for the last decade - considering it a serious symptom of global warming, leaving the coastal...
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Droughts. Hurricanes. Floods. Monsoons. Disappearing coastlines. These are just a few of the weather effects we’re currently experiencing and will see more of in the...
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* According to 2006 United Nations report, livestock’s contribution to environmental problems is on a massive scale.
* Meat industry consumes more environmental...
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Use of palm oil as a bio-fuel was initiated with many good reasons but all smashed up sooner than expected. Early and rapid adoption of sustainable energy made energy...
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has been reported earlier that more than 800 species animal and plant
species face extinction. Whose responsibility is it to conserve them?
May be all! But, where...
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