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May 2007

Algae outbreak in China’s lake sparks water panic

Over pollution seems to be taking its toll over China. Is the nemesis coming down in the form of algae outbreak?! The Taihu Lake in Jiangsu province, which was at its lowest in 50 years, has been recently blanketed by algae.

The lake usually…

Algae outbreak in China's lake sparks water panic

Artificially bred China panda, Xiang Xiang, dies in the wild

World’s only artificially bred panda has fallen to its death less than a year after it was released in the wild, Chinese news agency, Xinhua said. The cause of death is not yet clear, though fingers point towards a possible fight with other…

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Mexicans set tequila fields ablaze, to replant corn

The soaring prices of U.S ethanol corn has made Mexican farmers to set their fields ablaze which were planted with blue agave, a cactus-like plant used to make tequila, and replant it with corn.

Farmers have abandoned agave and accepted corn as…

NASA: Greenland getting greener!

Thanks to global warming, Greenland may not stay an oxymoron for too long. Curiously named, this island nation, except the southern part in summer, is covered in snow. However, NASA believes that this might not be the case for too long.

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Kashmir’s Jewel, The Dal lake in Agony

Raw sewage, land encroachment and years of neglect have been threatening the survival of the Dal lake in Kashmir where the idyllic stillness of its waters and beautiful houseboats have been drawing for tourists for years.

However, with militant…

Kashmir's Jewel, The Dal lake in Agony

Conservation project renders four rare red squirrel babies

The efforts of conservationists were rewarded when four red squirrels were born in captivity at Wildwood Discovery Park near Canterbury in Kent. The birth of red squirrels will help to save the native British species from extinction.

Before…

Conservation project renders four rare red squirrel babies

Whales saved from mass slaughter

Anti-whaling countries have rejected Japan’s proposal which could have restarted commercial hunting of the great sea mammals through backdoor. The decision was taken at annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission at Anchorage in…

Whales saved from mass slaughter

Rich nations must pay bulk of climate change bill: Oxfam

Global warming is fast spreading its tentacles. Rich developed nations are the biggest culprits of the environment and must pay most of the bill amounting to $50 billion a year, aid agency Oxfam said. The agency has created a global warming…

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