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November 2007

Expanding EU forests might reduce global warming

Unlike the US the European Union is striving hard to combat global warming has been proved once again in a new study which said the EU forests are actually expanding. The study carried out by researchers of University of Helsinki and published in the…

‘Shocking Pink’ bottlenose dolphin calf spotted!

A unique bottlenose dolphin calf has been viewed at Louisiana shores in the Gulf of Mexico. According to experts, this albino is probably one-of-a-kind and charter boats and locals have been prowling the waters in the hope of getting a glimpse of the.

Polytechnic grad student experiments with mantle core

A Grad student at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute recently unveiled the interaction between the core of the Earth and the mantle. The student is Leslie Hayden. Using heavy equipment and very innovative techniques, Leslie managed to perform the.

Polytechnic grad student experiments with mantle core

Brazil says ‘no’ to emission targets proposed by UN

Brazil is vehemently opposing imposing targets on developing nations’ carbon emissions days before the climate change conference hosted by the UN in Bali, Indonesia. The Bali conference will be the culmination of a momentous twelve months in the…

More than 1/4 of US birds on the verge of extinction

While the US government is not serious about curtailing its greenhouse gas emission to combat global warming, its lackadaisical attitude is having its toll on the country’s most mellifluous inhabitants – the birds.

According to a new Watch List 2007,.

Tackling global warming to cost 1.6% of global GDP

Tackling global climate change by cutting greenhouse gas emissions will cost 1.6% of the global GDP, according to an UN Development Program report published on Tuesday. The report tilted ‘The Struggle Against Climate Change’ urged richer countries to…

Cloning, the only resort to save the redwoods?

Towering redwoods can grow up to more than 200 feet tall with a diameter of about 15 feet. A few of them can be around 2000 years old. Thanks to their high-quality timber coupled with the high rate of production as compared to the timber trees, these.

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