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Rob Gillies and his team gather data on Nepal’s changing climate for a research project. They log temperatures, raindrops and snow. They pump the numbers into powerful computers and read the trend lines the computers ...
Hong Kong (AFP) June 18, 2013 - Conservationists Tuesday warned that the number of rare Chinese white dolphins in Hong Kong waters has fallen to its lowest level in a decade of monitoring, and urged the government to immediately create more...
Dehradun, India (AFP) June 19, 2013 - Military helicopters dropped emergency supplies Wednesday to thousands of tourists and pilgrims stranded by flash floods that tore through towns and temples in northern India, killing at least 120 people,...
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 19, 2013 - Scientists are expecting a very large dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico and a smaller than average hypoxic level in the Chesapeake Bay this year, based on several NOAA-supported forecast models.
Sometimes, even in the midst of a raging wildfire, there's a silver -- or in this case, white -- lining.
William Sanford Nye, better known as Bill Nye the Science Guy, has gone from TV host to fierce defender of scientific issues that have been polemicized for religious, political and even economic reasons.
Offshore drilling companies to face $1 billion absolute liability payments.
(Phys.org) —A new study confirms directly what scientists previously knew only indirectly: The poisonous 'rotten egg' gas hydrogen sulfide is generated by our body's growing cells.
Live theater is inherently temporary. A Parisian firm designed an innovative theater to reflect that.
As the Obama administration’s decision regarding whether to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline draws nearer, the latest disaster is raising serious concerns about the safety of Canada’s rapidly expanding pipeline network.
As stronger storms brew and sea levels rise, city leaders figure they’d better prepare for the worst.
WASHINGTON -- Polls have shown most Americans like the idea of requiring businesses to provide paid sick leave to workers who fall ill.
Income for the country's top 1 percent has soared by 275 percent over the past 30 years, while growth for the rest of us has stagnated.
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Bucharest (AFP) June 18, 2013 - Conservationist group WWF on Tuesday urged Romania and Bulgaria, home to the last viable wild sturgeon populations in the European Union, to protect the species, threatened by illegal fishing and caviar trade.
Washington (AFP) June 19, 2013 - The World Bank on Wednesday warned that severe hardships from global warming could be felt within a generation, with a new study detailing devastating impacts in Africa and Asia.
Sheffield, UK (SPX) Jun 19, 2013 - Research from the University of Sheffield has shown that unusual changes in atmospheric jet stream circulation caused the exceptional surface melt of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) in summer 2012.
London (AFP) June 19, 2013 - Britain was set to enjoy its hottest day of the year so far on Wednesday but woke up to the gloomy news that it could be in the middle of a decade-long bad weather cycle.
The Seattle City Council unanimously passed a far-reaching Climate Action Plan Monday, with the ultimate goal of reaching zero net emissions by 2050.
And nuclear power plants, whatever their design, are significant users of water for cooling purposes. Safa Al Jayoussi, an activist with Greenpeace in Jordan, succinctly summed up the issue, noting, "Nuclear power plants require large quantities of cooling water, usually from a large river or a large lake. But, in Jordan, we don't really have any sources of water."
Russia plans to increase its coal exports to southeastern Asia by expanding its port capacity,reports Russia Beyond the Headlines.
Tesla Motors said Thursday it would demonstrate a way to quickly recharge electric cars by swapping drained batteries for fresh power cells.
New Yorkers’ food scraps will soon be turned into electricity, thanks to a new initiative announced Sunday by the office of Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
A stunning expose by 100Reporters and Environmental Health News underscores how far some companies will go to squelch a scientific review of the impact of their products.
Lawmakers have given a Hong Kong company rights to build a canal intended to rival Panama's. As you might imagine, there would be huge eco-downsides.
High-frequency trading is bad for everybody, including high-frequency traders, according to new research from a university that produces economic reports that are sold early to high-frequency traders.
Implantée en Inde depuis quatre ans, Prakti Design est une entreprise sociale spécialisée dans l'invention de fours propres et économes en énergie à destination des populations les plus pauvres.
Via Jón Sallé
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