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55 world celebrities sing to stop global warming |
AFP |
Times of India , Wednesday, September 16, 2009 |
GENEVA: British rock group Duran Duran and heavy metal band Scorpions are among 55 world celebrities who have joined in recording a song to draw attention to the global warming crisis, organisers said ...More
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Future of forests really bleak: UI-UC Study |
Washington, (IANS) |
The Deccan Herald , Wednesday, September 16, 2009 |
The study found that temperature and photosynthetic active radiation were the two most important variables in predicting what forest landscapes may look like in the future. The uncertainties became ve ...More
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55 world celebrities sing to stop global warming |
AFP |
The Economic Times , Wednesday, September 16, 2009 |
GENEVA: British rock group Duran Duran and heavy metal band Scorpions are among 55 world celebrities who have joined in recording a song to draw attention to the global warming crisis, organisers said ...More
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“Major role for women in environment protection” |
Special Correspondent |
The Hindu , Wednesday, September 16, 2009 |
TIRUVARUR: Women have a major role to play in environment protection, said M. Ramathal, Chairperson of state Women’s Commission, at Tiruvarur on Tuesday.
Speaking at a seminar on ‘Women’s share in ...More
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US Interior Dept. gets ready for global warming |
AP |
The Economic Times , Tuesday, September 15, 2009 |
WASHINGTON: Interior Secretary Ken Salazar moved Monday to prepare US parks, refuges and endangered species for the onslaught of global warming.
Salazar signed an order setting up a Climat ...More
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US Interior Dept. gets ready for global warming |
AP |
Times of India , Tuesday, September 15, 2009 |
WASHINGTON: Interior Secretary Ken Salazar moved Monday to prepare US parks, refuges and endangered species for the onslaught of global warming.
Salazar signed an order setting up a Climate Change ...More
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Faster tech spread needed to curb warming: Report |
REUTERS |
Times of India , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
LONDON: The time it takes for clean technologies to spread globally must be halved by 2025 to meet greenhouse gas reduction targets by 2050, a report by London-based think tank Chatham House said on F ...More
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Greenland's melt mystery unfolds, at glacial pace |
AP |
Times of India , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
HELHEIM GLACIER, Greenland: Suddenly and without warning, the gigantic river of ice sped up, causing it to spit icebergs ever faster into the ocean off southeastern Greenland.
The Helheim Glacier ...More
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Faster tech spread needed to curb warming: Report |
REUTERS |
The Economic Times , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
LONDON: The time it takes for clean technologies to spread globally must be halved by 2025 to meet greenhouse gas reduction targets by 2050, a report by London-based think tank Chatham House said on F ...More
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India plans satellites to monitor greenhouse emissions |
N. Gopal Raj |
The Hindu , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: With global warming becoming an issue of growing international concern, India is planning to launch its own satellites for monitoring greenhouse gases and fine particles in the atm ...More
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Big greenhouse gas cuts needed: UN climate chief |
AP |
The Economic Times , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
DALIAN, China: Rich countries must commit to deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions if they want China and India to sign onto an accord to curb global warming, the top UN climate official said Friday ...More
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Warming turns global poor's staple into poison |
IANS |
The Economic Times , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
SYDNEY: Cassava - the staple of 750 million impoverished people in Africa, Asia and Latin America - is turning more toxic with much smaller yields, thanks to global warming and carbon levels.
Mona ...More
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Greenland's melt mystery unfolds, at glacial pace |
AP |
The Economic Times , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
HELHEIM GLACIER, Greenland: Suddenly and without warning, the gigantic river of ice sped up, causing it to spit icebergs ever faster into the ocean off southeastern Greenland.
The Helheim Glacier ...More
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Big greenhouse gas cuts needed: UN climate chief |
AP |
Times of India , Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
DALIAN, China: Rich countries must commit to deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions if they want China and India to sign onto an accord to curb global warming, the top UN climate official said Friday ...More
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