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October 2007

North pole explorers report melting ice

With several expeditions getting to the North Pole lately, several reports on polar ice conditions are coming in. North Pole explorers like Mike Horn and Norwegian Boerge Ousland are deeply concerned about the future of the North Pole. The changes…

Taiwanese diving spot deteriorates from tourism

Nature has bestowed upon us several goodies – the magnificent oceans, the green forests and amazing rocks. It is our responsibility to enjoy the things we have been given and protect them. However, the protecting part doesn’t seem to be applicable…

UN blames India as major polluter: Politics with environment

The UN’s recent Human Development Report 2007 targets India as a major environmental polluter and asks India to clean up her act. And why should India not be blamed for global warming? For the simple reason, we are not a rich country. Put simply, we..

UN blames India as major polluter

International carbon trading body ICAP formed

In an international effort to fight the global climate change, several countries joined the carbon emissions trading market. Senior officials from the countries like U.S., Canada, Norway, and New Zealand decided to join the carbon trading market.

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Sharon offends Rome with her fox-wrap

Sharon Stone is once again in the thick of a controversy — courtesy her love for fur. The ‘Basic Instinct’ actress went to Cinema Against AIDS event in Rome in a big fox wrap, and raised more than a few eyebrows. These days those who wear fur or…

Now Kylie to represent Australian penguins’ anguish

Singer Kylie Minogue would now represent the penguins of Australia and would work for their benefit having been recruited as their ambassador. She would be speaking for the cute little things who can’t speak for themselves.

The singer is quite…

Ganges and 10 other rivers dying! Blame climate change

It is the worst nightmare of environmentalists across the world, but is the grim reality. A price we have to pay for unmindful exploitation of nature in the name of modern development. Policy makers, governments, industrialists have been ignoring the…

British waters taken over by massive sea slug

This is not a Loch Ness monster or an Anaconda. A massive sea slugs squirting toxic waste has taken over the British waters. Experts blame global warming for this. This extraordinary looking creature is popular by the name slug. The scientific name…

British waters taken over by massive sea slug

UN says: Biofuel production from crops a crime

Converting food crops to fuel is a crime against humanity. This is what the United Nations Special Rapporteur mentioned at a meeting recently. When there are millions of people going hungry, we cannot use the crops for producing bio fuels. So,…

Biofuel production from crops a crime
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