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July 2007

Gulf of Mexico is still the third major dead zone

Here’s some news that might shake the world of environmentalists and policy makers. Although, the ‘Oxygen poor’ zone of Texas and Louisiana isn’t quite big this year. The zone still ranks as the third largest in the list.

So, what does an…

Floods threaten Three Gorges dam

Incessant rains in China have brought much flooding and misery to the region. Not only this, to compound the miseries of the country is the danger looming large over the Three Gorges dam, which is at risk of peril. Hold on. What is it about? Can you..

Melting Arctic leading to a resource-grabbing rat race

As the Arctic’s ice recedes, its waters are becoming more traversable and its riches more easily available to a resource-hungry world. Promise of the largely unexplored Arctic seabed containing vast oil and gas deposits seems to be luring all. The…

Melting Arctic

Flash floods in Britain, resultant of global warming?

Flash floods have hit Britain hard. The weatherman seems clueless. The submerged streets of London tell the same story. But, what is it? Why is Britain finding it hard to contain the incessant rains and flooding? Why is the most perfect metrology…

Coal-fired power plants to increase air pollution in America

At a time when concerns for global warming and climate change are at their zenith, and nations striving to reduce green house gas levels, the US can expect to see an increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Released into the atmosphere when fossil…

The resurrection of the snowy river alerts researchers

The world’s largest calcite cave is reborn again! Recently, the Mexican treasure amazed scientists and spelunkers as it came alive with the water flow. Experts believe the Fort Stranton cave did not witness any water flow for last 150 years.

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Hurricanes hurried along by Global warming

Hurricane Katrina was the costliest and one of the deadliest hurricanes to hit the United States. It is believed to have caused the death of 1,500 people and damage of $80 billion.

Storm activity and rising sea surface temperatures, are known to…

Hurricanes hurried along by Global warming
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