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Greenland's ice sheet melting fast
The meltdown of Greenland's ice sheet has accelerated since 2004 and most of the ice is being lost from its eastern part, shows satellite data. The ice sheet is melting at a rate of about 239 cubic
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The meltdown of Greenland's ice sheet has accelerated since 2004 and most of the ice is being lost from its eastern part, shows satellite data. The ice sheet is melting at a rate of about 239 cubic
14/09/2006
Heat wave in the US, Europe As the us experiences a heat wave unprecedented in the past 57 years, its largest city New York has declared a state of emergency for the first time. Following
blind eye: An environment court of New Zealand has rejected the first part of the Greenpeace appeal, which opposed re-firing of the Marsden B coal power station, near Whangarei district, due to its
global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels are altering ocean chemistry and threatening marine organisms, including coral reefs, claims a us report released recently. Based on the
Scientists and policy-makers at a 10-day Antarctic Treaty consultative meeting, held in Edinburgh, have agreed upon new measures to reduce the risk of non-native species being introduced into both
Glacial melting assumes huge proportions
30/07/2006
Global warming , stronger hurricanes
Pollution has reduced rainfall in south Asia
May cause increase in desert areas
hiv origin: The origin of HIV that causes AIDS has been found in wild chimpanzees living in southern Cameroon, according to an international team of scientists. A virus called SIVcpz (Simian
US may finally be pushed to act on the climate change problem
EU s carbon market slumps
Online resource reports fire within six hours
Use of biomass takes high toll
A warmer climate is playing havoc with both flora and fauna
Like any fledgling business, the carbon credit market too has teething troubles. But that should not stop it from growing
Global warming slows down wind circulation over the Pacific
14/06/2006
The quality of wines worldwide is being affected by climate change, claimed experts at a world conference recently. Increasing temperature will affect viticulture in many ways, they said at the
14/05/2006
US industry not doing enough about its emissions to mitigate global warming</i><br>
14/05/2006