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<font class="UCASE"><b>Climate Change</b></font>
<font class="UCASE"><b>Climate Change</b></font>
<font class="UCASE"><b>Air Pollution</b></font>
Global Warming
Al Gore lost the presidential elections in the us but he has kept himself busy. How? By reinventing himself. At the famous Sundance Film Festival, a highly acclaimed but surprising entry was An
Greenland's ice sheet could melt even before the stipulated 1,000 years, scientist told a conference in St Louis, usa. A study by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (nasa) and the
For over a decade, Orissa has been teetering from one extreme weather condition to another: from heatwaves to cyclones, drought to floods. The state has been declared disaster-affected for 95 of the last 105 years. Why is this happening? Is it the result of global warming and climate change? Richard Mahapatra, who has been awarded the
Global Warming
longest core: A core measuring more than 1.5 kilometres long has been recovered under the Chesapeake Bay Impact Crater Deep Drilling Project in the US. The impact crater was formed about 35 million
<font class="UCASE">signatures</font> of the past, embedded deep inside polar ice, reveal that the current levels of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (<font class="UCASE">co</font><sub>2</sub>) and methane, are the highest over the last 650,000 years.<br>
Blair changes his stance on the Kyoto Protocol
Climate change can have serious effects on crops
The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are changing and biological and social systems are also evolving in response to these changing conditions. Knowing how the
Drought, floods cause massive damage; scientists debate climate change link
Villain or victim?
Increases due to global warming, claims study
Methane, carbon dioxide will be released on a huge scale
scotland, uk, is renowned for its seabirds. But this year, seasoned bird-watchers are mourning. On the south side of the isle of Shetland, off the coast, almost 24,000 nests of the migratory arctic
sleepless babies: Newborn dolphins and killer whales don't sleep for a whole month after birth, says a study by a team led by Jerome Siegel of the University of California at Los Angeles, US. The
Charles David Keeling showed how human activity causes global warming
May affect the flow of Beas river