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Solar energy to replace 69% of US power supply by 2050

With a steadily increasing number of organizations taking up projects to promote the use of solar energy, the sun-generated energy could supply 69 percent of US power by 2050. Nope, that’s not wishful thinking. Experts are positive that this is…

Supply of medicinal herbs unable to meet ever increasing demand

According to a new research by an NGO, named Health Systems Trust, the progress in the orthodox medicine industry in South Africa is being thwarted by a decline in growth of medicinal plants. The study which was published this month, also deduced…

Supply of medicinal herbs unable to meet ever increasing demand

An environmental appeal by the pope this Christmas

Midnight Christmas from the Vatican came with a strong message for protecting the environment. Pope Benedict XVI condemned human selfishness through the abuse of energy and its reckless exploitation. He referred to an ‘ill-treated world’ because of…

Entertaining tourists: Asian elephants struggle for survival

Problems of domesticated animals are perhaps more numerous than their counterparts in the wild. The Asian elephants, unlike the bigger African pachyderms, are held in captivity in large numbers. The plight of the domesticated Asian elephants is also.

Brazil bans illegal sale of Amazon farm products

Due to the increasing pressure from international countries, Brazil has taken steps in controlling the deforestation in Amazon region. It has cracked down on the illegal sale of farm products. Since Brazil grabbed a larger slice of the world agricultural.

Brazil bans illegal sale of Amazon farm products

Population control the only way to combat greenhouse emissions

Of late, the hottest topic is the greenhouse effect. We have been discussing the way outs like cutting on cars, turning to bicycles again, clear-felling forests, changing to energy-efficient light bulbs, not using polythene bags, etc, etc, but if you…

Japanese seafood giants asked to help stop whaling

The endangered fin whales, humpback whales and the minke whales are ending their lives on the platters of expensive Japanese restaurants. The Japanese demand for whale flesh as a delicacy is responsible for the whaling expeditions of the country in…

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