Month: June 2008

Dry river refilled by lake water

Rivers which had been dry because lakes were formed upstream by the Sichuan quake, have now been re-flooded. James

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Scientists warn G8 of climate peril to food

PARIS (AFP) - Scientists from Group of Eight countries and the five biggest emerging nations urged next month's G8

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Report says China consumes twice its supply

BEIJING - China consumes more than double what its natural resources can supply, a report by Chinese and international

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Drought closes world’s biggest cattle ranch in Australia

The world's largest cattle ranch has been forced to sell off its livestock and mothball operations because of the

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African landmarks at threat from global warming

JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Some of Africa's most famous landscapes such as snow-capped Mount Kilimanjaro and Lake Chad, are at

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Water spouts caught on camera

Two water spouts have been filmed forming off the Hollywood coast near Fort Lauderdale. A water spout is a

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US hit by heatwave and storms

Torrential rains have caused more flooding and destroyed homes across parts of the US Midwest. Meanwhile, the US east

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Global Warming Turns Sea Into Acid Bath

Increasing carbon dioxide emissions could leave species such as coral and sea urchins struggling to survive by the end

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Climate Change produces The world’s first rising seas “refugees”

PORT MORESBY, The 1,500 residents of Carteret Island, an atoll of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea,

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Japan PM launches climate plan

TOKYO (AFP) - Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, vowing a "low-carbon revolution" against global warming, on Monday unveiled a

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