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First there was an imaginary line passing through the center of the earth, now there is an imaginary line passing through the clouds above us. The latest addition to discoveries in the world of science is a ‘chemical equator’, which keeps the...
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Target Consumers: People who own an iPhone and want to measure the carbon footprint left by their cars.
Should they buy it? Yes
Why? It pays to be eco-friendly in...
made popular Oct 4 2008
Federal regulators said Friday they don’t plan to try to rid drinking water supplies of a toxic rocket fuel ingredient that’s been found in 35 states.
made popular Oct 3 2008
Emissions’ trading is the next big thing after online trading. Eastern states of the United States have recently introduced a price for greenhouse gas emissions -...
made popular Oct 1 2008
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit has said that her government has “halted the rot of pollution” choking the Indian capital through a massive environment...
made popular Sep 30 2008
The familiar ‘croaks’ of frogs and toads, before the arrival of the monsoon, may not be heard as often after 2050. Scientists say, several amphibian populations...
made popular Sep 27 2008
Algal bloom is exactly what it sounds like – algal abundance in an aquatic area, but they aren’t nearly as aesthetic as floral blooms; rather they have hazardous...
made popular Sep 26 2008
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Some huge livestock farms produce more raw waste than cities as large as Philadelphia or Houston. But federal regulators are failing to control pollution from the...
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The Environmental Protection Agency has decided there’s no need to rid drinking water of a toxic rocket fuel ingredient that has fouled public water supplies...
made popular Sep 23 2008
The Environmental Protection Agency has decided there’s no need to rid drinking water of a toxic rocket fuel ingredient that has fouled public water supplies...
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Pollution experts pressed a congressional panel Thursday for a new national approach that monitors the country’s waters more broadly for the presence and impact...
made popular Sep 18 2008
Beachgoers will be told more about whether it’s safe to go in the water under a court settlement between environmentalists and the EPA.
made popular Sep 10 2008
Smog, soot and other particles like the kind often seen hanging over Beijing add to global warming and may raise summer temperatures in the American heartland by three...
made popular Sep 6 2008
Dark new moon night and a tree lit up by twinkling lights! Many of us have fond memories of tiny intriguing fireflies, which often light up the darkest hour with...
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Urban commuting across the world is turning out to be a bit of an adventure with each passing day. If you are not inclined to put such a positive spin on it then it is...
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A new car concept wich keeps the environment at the forefront and has the best interest at its core for urban life is how Streamlife can be described. It is a concept...
made popular Aug 28 2008
Sulfur dioxide:- From too many people with too many tummy troubles eating too many eggs.
Lead:- From overly burdensome taxes on the rich, which have lessened their...
made popular Aug 27 2008
Environment issues being complex, scientific and specialized, it becomes difficult to resolve the disputes quickly. So, time and again, there are demands and...
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It’s known to be the city’s smelly eyesore, so it should hardly come as a surprise that the Cooum river is a killer water body with high toxic content. But a recent...
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Walruses are big, bulky semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. They have heavy frames, long white tusks and beady red eyes....
made popular Sep 8 2008
Oil prices hit an all-time high above $115 a barrel Thursday amid concerns about sagging U.S. gasoline supplies ahead of the peak demand of the Northern Hemisphere...
made popular Apr 17 2008
More than two centuries ago famine struck in Africa hard following record low levels of water in the Nile River. Surprisingly, faraway volcanic eruptions have been...
made popular Nov 22 2006
Black holes are much more numerous. They also evolved differently than researchers would have expected. A Penn State astronomer informed according to data from X-ray...
made popular Feb 18 2006
The northern hemisphere experienced its most widespread warmth for 1,200 years. And late 20th Century has witnessed this. The journal Science has reported this.
Than...
made popular Feb 10 2006
The perennially frozen soil across the Northern Hemisphere will no more be the same. The top 10 feet (3 meters) or more of may be decimated. And global warming is to be...
made popular Dec 21 2005
Since records began being kept in the 1860s, 2005 has been calculated as the warmest year on record in the Northern Hemisphere, the British scientists claim. More and...
made popular Dec 20 2005
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