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Oct 15 2008, Ranjan

By Ranjan Kumar Amritnidhi, Delhi

“Penguins are very well adapted to living in the cold and extreme conditions of Antarctica, so the continued increase in global temperature and resulting loss of feeding areas and nesting zones for..

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World Wide Fund (WWF) members are dressed to protest against the construction of new coal mines in Europe, in front of the European Parliament in Brussels, Tuesday Oct. 7, 2008. Later Tuesday members of the European Parliament are voting on the EU’s...