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November 2007

Ozone Hole Shrinking!

The ozone hole over the Antarctic is the smallest in the last 5 years! At 25 million square kilometers, though it is still very large, the fact that it is shrinking is reason to feel positive.

Dr Paul Fraser from Australia’s Commonwealth…

Asian nations manipulating global warming statistics

Through out the world, Global warming has become a key issue. Everything from wildlife, flora and fauna is being affected by the global warming and temperature change and almost every one in the world is doing something about it except Asia….

Storm leaves 41 dead and millions homeless in Bangladesh

Accumulated low pressure over the Bay of Bengal resulted in storms and cyclones in neighbouring Bangladesh causing widespread damage to life and property. Windspeeds of 150 mph slammed the country’s south-east coast on Thursday and left 41 people…

Opec’s switch to climate change-stance gained applause

The 12 members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) pump about 40 percent of the world’s crude oil and it has sought to reposition itself to gain praise from the UN’s top climate change official at the centre of the…

UK generates most trash among EU nations

A recent research report has proved beyond doubt that European Union’s biggest trashing country is the United Kingdom. For years UK has been resisting and refusing to join the EU and conform to its environment, policy, economy and other norms. This..

UK generates most trash among EU nations

North America oversaturated in carbon dioxide

According to a report by the US Climate Change Science Program, the Bush administration’s climate research arm, North America’s ability to absorb global gases created by the USA, Canada and Mexico is smaller than previously thought and is likely to…

Bengal Delta acting as weapon against global warming

The Bay of Bengal is acting as an unexpected weapon against global warming according to a new study published in the science journal nature. The study conducted by a team of researchers led by Valier Galy of France’s Nancy University found that around.

Yangtze River ‘giant toilet bowl’ of Asia

With a record-high dumped wastes of 30.5 billion tons, the Yangtze River in China can be considered as a ‘giant toilet bowl’ of Asia as waste production and illegal dumping in the area continue to worsen.

Xinhua news agency reported the recent…

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