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Climate change ‘forcing species to move’ |
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Live Mint , Thursday, February 11, 2016 |
Sydney: Warming temperatures are causing about half of the world’s plants and animals to move location, an international conference in Australia heard on Wednesday, with every major type of species af ...More
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North Pole to the Third Pole: Following climate change debate from the Arctic to the Himalayas |
KABIR TANEJA |
DNA India , Thursday, February 11, 2016 |
Planet Earth’s circumpolar north region, or the Arctic Circle, is not as uninhabitable as many would think. It is home to a sizeable number of people, indigenous communities, trade, commerce, energy, ...More
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The dying Ramsar wetland of Rajasthan: Sambhar salt lake |
Rachna Singh |
The Times of India , Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
JAIPUR: The Lake Development Authority of Rajasthan would have to form a State Wetland Authority as the union minister of environment, forest and climate change, Prakash Javadekar said that the regula ...More
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Climate change 'forcing species to move' |
PTI |
Deccan Chronicle , Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
Sydney: Warming temperatures are causing about half of the world's plants and animals to move location, an international conference in Australia heard today, with every major type of species affected. ...More
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North Pole to the Third Pole: Following climate change debate from the Arctic to the Himalayas |
KABIR TANEJA |
DNA India , Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
Planet Earth’s circumpolar north region, or the Arctic Circle, is not as uninhabitable as many would think. It is home to a sizeable number of people, indigenous communities, trade, commerce, energy, ...More
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Wild pig declared as vermin by environment ministry |
Seema Sharma |
The Times of India , Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
The ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has finally notified wild pig as vermin for a year in Uttarakhand.
The forest department has sent the proposal to the ministry to declare both ...More
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Climate change 'forcing species to move' |
PTI |
Deccan Chronicle , Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
Sydney: Warming temperatures are causing about half of the world's plants and animals to move location, an international conference in Australia heard today, with every major type of species affected. ...More
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Uttarakhand gets licence to kill wild boars |
Seema Sharma |
The Times of India , Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
DEHRADUN: In what has come as a piece of good news to the people of Uttarakhand, particularly those living near forests and facing the menace of wild boars, and the forest department, the ministry of ...More
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North Pole to the Third Pole: Following climate change debate from the Arctic to the Himalayas |
KABIR TANEJA |
DNA India , Wednesday, February 10, 2016 |
Planet Earth’s circumpolar north region, or the Arctic Circle, is not as uninhabitable as many would think. It is home to a sizeable number of people, indigenous communities, trade, commerce, energy, ...More
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Climate change likely to extend for next 10,000 years |
PTI |
Deccan Herald , Tuesday, February 09, 2016 |
Boston: The damaging climate consequences of carbon emissions will grow and persist for millennia without a dramatic new global energy strategy, a new study has warned.
Rising global temperatures, ic ...More
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NHAI aims for conservation and protection of wildlife |
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Business Standard , Tuesday, February 09, 2016 |
Considering conservation of wildlife focus area, National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) has assured all stakeholders that it will undertake all necessary measures to avoid, minimise, and mitigate ...More
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Flip-flop Delhi weather keeps migratory birds away |
Baishali Adak |
India Today , Sunday, February 07, 2016 |
While the Capital's citizens could not experience the trademark Delhi chill due over the winter months, the flip-flop winter seems to have baffled its winged guests as well! Some species of migratory ...More
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Arctic Ocean warming faster than expected |
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Deccan Chronicle , Sunday, February 07, 2016 |
New York: A team of biologist travelled to Alaska where from the windows of their truck looked out across the undulating foothills toward the Arctic Ocean. Instead of seeing snow as like we had in yea ...More
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Less polluted nations most vulnerable to climate change |
IANS |
The Economic Times , Sunday, February 07, 2016 |
SYDNEY: Nations producing less greenhouse gases are most vulnerable to climate change, while the highest emitting countries are ironically least exposed to environmental change effects triggered by gl ...More
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Saving Sukhna |
Khushboo Sandhu , Vinod Kumar |
The Indian Express , Friday, February 05, 2016 |
FOR A large number of Chandigarh residents, the morning is incomplete without a walk in the serene environs of Sukhna Lake. The lake is an inseparable part of life in the City Beautiful. A steady stre ...More
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Are we neglecting India’s rich marine biodiversity? |
BaharDutt |
Live Mint , Friday, February 05, 2016 |
A short visit to San Francisco got me thinking about the way we look at marine biodiversity in India. Along with the Golden Gate bridge and Alcatraz island, one of the most iconic attractions of this ...More
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