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In many parts of the world, the demise of clothesline use has mirrored the rise of the electric dryer. In North America, since the 1970s, a percentage of communities have...
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Green Hypocrites: Prince Charles, Brown took separate jets... to lecture the world on global warming
Prince Charles and Gordon Brown were accused last night of ‘green hypocrisy’ after jetting into Copenhagen to lecture the world about global warming.
Charles used...
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The United States is counting on cows to save the planet.
U.S. Secretary Tom Vilsack announced an agreement with the American dairy industry Tuesday to reduce the...
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While rich countries are blaming India and China for the lack of progress towards an agreement at the climate summit here, the blame for it should lie squarely with the...
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In a surprise move, US president Barack Obama today telephoned Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina and Ethiopian premier Meles Zenawi to seek their support on...
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The proposal put forth by India to set up a network of climate innovation centers in various countries for developing and sharing green technologies has got a green...
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Speaking at the Copenhagen climate change summit, Mr Gore said new computer modelling suggests there is a 75 per cent chance of the entire polar ice cap melting during...
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Nature loving people of Darrang and Udalguri districts have rejoiced at the safe return of the seven years old rhino, which had strayed away from Orang National Park on...
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Negotiations at the UN climate summit have been suspended after the African group withdrew co-operation.
African delegations were angry at what they saw as moves by...
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f you live in the Maldives, “1.5 to stay alive” is more than just a catchy slogan. The reality is that temperature rises above 1.5C will destroy this island...
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A thick layer of the black spongy soil, the remnants of ancient forests, wraps the globe’s northern tier. Deeper than 15 feet in places, the peat layer extends over...
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UAE received very good rain from 11th December to till 13 December and it’s continue till now...
Really UAE is very much fond of the natural things like snow...
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Provincial capital Peshawar will finally have its first zoo in near future as the Wildlife Department has been ordered to carry out a feasibility study for the project....
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Authorities predict that Colombia’s current drought will be particularly severe due to the “El Niño” effect, while water rationing has already begun...
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Birds and butterflies are swooping above us and, as our taxi reaches the summit of this forest road just 40 minutes from the heat and noise of Havana, the view opens to...
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The Arab states are responsible for less than 5 percent of the world’s total carbon emissions, but according to the Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED),...
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A giant iceberg is drifting towards Western Australia, impressing scientists with its capacity to travel so far north while still largely intact.
Australian Antarctic...
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As the United Nations’ Climate Summit starts in Copenhagen, Denmark, today, the Asian Development Bank is considering channeling $700 million to help developing...
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Eyes worldwide are now focused on Copenhagen, Denmark as the climate meeting opens today. Its’ obvious that Africa has borne the brunt of climate change, and being a...
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A fair, effective and ambitious deal regarding climate change is what Queen Rania and Princess Haya of Jordan have asked to be targeted in Copenhagen’s summit as the...
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With heavily polluting oil industry, heavy use of road transport, and 110 million people, Mexico accounts for about 1.5% of global emissions. Not much when compared to...
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Icons of the world live on forever, are remembered and remembered even long after they were first created and occasionally they are misinterpreted or even misconstrued...
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Where has all the food gone? New mouths-to-feed are born every second on Mother Earth. Every, and each, human you talk to, see, hear about, or smell, if you’re into...
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Cut back on gas consumption; recycle products that are renewable; reduce carbon dioxide emissions; plant more trees, every where in Canada and around the world, people...
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The weather is beautiful in British Columbia, sunny and warm, and we have a wonderful summer to look forward too, and are looking forward towards a future full of...
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