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The 2007 has been predicted the active hurricane season, and the changing climate across the world followed by aggressive natural phenomenon seems to be supporting the predictions.
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The U.S House of Representative just passed a bill that will address global warming by reducing the emission of gasses that cause climate change. It was a watered-down...
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In a beloved film from my childhood, “Flight of Dragons,” the scientist hero confronts the evil red magician on a dark crag. As menacing snakes sprout out...
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Eco Factor: Synthetic trees to capture CO2 from the air and convert it into liquid CO2.
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The Symposium on the Climate Change in London witnessed the US Energy Secretary Steven Chu raising concerns over global warming. He went on to suggest painting roofs...
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For the green hoodies New York’s the place to be, because erected outside the Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, by the Deutsche Bank is a 70-feet-tall digital...
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Eco Factor: Real-time CO2 counter encourages people to curtail emissions.
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By mid-century, climate change may have outrun the ability of Africa’s farmers to adapt to rising temperatures, threatening the continent’s precarious food...
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Oslo - Can the North Sea basin hold all of the carbon dioxide in Europe? Norway certainly hopes so.
At a high-level conference in Bergen last month, the oil-rich...
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Argentina’s Perito Moreno glacier is one of only a few ice fields worldwide that have withstood rising global temperatures.
Nourished by Andean snowmelt, the...
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Nuclear warfare is a constant threat to life on earth but climate change is no less serious, says a summit of the world’s Nobel Laureates who, along with Prince...
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Jordanian Ministry of Environment will be marking World Environment Day, which is usually celebrated on the 5th of June, through a new campaign titled, “Your...
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World Environment Day (WED) was established by the UN General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment.
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People talk about the future, yet climate change is claiming lives now, notably in Africa. The nations, governors and those governed must stand up and be counted.
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Eco Factor: Solar-generating roofs coated with reflective tiles to reduce solar gain.
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On Tuesday, French climber Alain Robert, popularly known as “Spiderman,” climbed a 41-story Sydney tower with his bare hands, just to make the world aware about...
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Researchers all over the world are coming up with various suggestions to help tackle the global warming. Accordingly, the US Energy Secretary Steven Chu proposes to...
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The United States, blamed for causing global warming hugely and raising fear of increasing fragility of its nature to the climate, has come up with the first global...
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Environmentalists have another reason to worry about changing climates after a US government report said this winter was the warmest on record worldwide.
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President Bush is calling for more federal dollars to conserve America’s oceans and coastlines.
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The Space Science Center of the University of New Hampshire will be building an instrument for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA)...
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The day-to-day weather forecasting for both civilian and military-operational use have been boosted with the introduction of an advanced forecasting model that is...
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We all know hat the ozone hole over the Antarctic is recovering. But, it is recently discovered that it will recover nearly 20 years later than previously thought...
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Beaware United States! With New Orleans not yet been able to recover from the burns of the four major hurricanes, including Katrina that flooded most of the country, it...
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14 million seabirds nest the remote 1,400-mile (2,253-kilometer) long string of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Even the shallow depth of the surrounding water...
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The next big thing scientists’ vision to tame and understand is tornadoes. Organized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Science...
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