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Scientists, for long, have been warning us on the effects of climate change, leading also to several disease outbreaks! But, do you know, this also enlists the deadly disease that claimed about 75 million lives in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East in...
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A “deadly dozen” diseases ranging from avian flu to yellow fever are likely to spread more because of climate change, the Wildlife Conservation Society said...
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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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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...
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Very few issues pertaining to ‘the well being of the earth’ have ever taken a toll on the so-called multinational companies all over the world. But when it...
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Monday evening, the UN’s top Climate Scientist, Rajendra Pachuari, will speak in London at a meeting organized by Compassion in World Farming (CIWF), urging people to...
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Ministers at the UK are mulling over the looming public health crisis of obesity that is as serious as the climate change. Health officials here are, consequently, busy...
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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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Archaeologists are warning that climate change not only poses a threat to future generations, but could also damage the past by destroying remains dating back to the...
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Among the issues Sen. John McCain will have to smooth over with his new running mate: global warming.
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Worst fears of climate change are coming true. Arctic sea ice levels have reached a record second lowest level in last 30 years! The lowest measured point was set only...
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RESTORING INTEGRITY TO THE NATION’S environmental and public-lands agencies will be one of the first challenges our next president faces. Over the past eight...
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This year appears set to be the coolest globally this century.
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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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Delegates at a key U.N. climate conference made headway Friday on a plan to encourage developing countries to regulate carbon emissions by focusing on their largest...
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Warmer temperatures and longer dry spells have killed thousands of trees and shrubs in a Southern California mountain range, pushing the plants’ habitat an...
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