Month: January 2009

Australia’s Aborigines to suffer most from climate change

Australia's outback Aborigines will be among the worst affected by climate change as soaring temperatures likely cause more disease

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EU welcomes Obama climate vow

The European Union presidency on Tuesday welcomed US President Barack Obama's vow to lead the world in tackling climate

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New Orleans is going green

NEW ORLEANS – The city known more for French Quarter trash than recycling or renewable energy is going green. In

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Obama: We will lead on climate change

US President Barack Obama Monday vowed to lead the world on climate change as he set about shredding Bush

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‘Earthquake swarm’ rocks Yellowstone

The swarm of more than 500 tremors is the largest series of back-to-back quakes to hit the area in

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Contamination fears over two-headed fish

Toxic chemical contamination was the likely cause of fatal fish mutations in northern Australia in which thousands of bass

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Hong Kong’s economic growth spluttering on filthy air

In recent years, a thick haze originating from factories in southern China has enveloped Hong Kong for large chunks

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Spain, Portugal to set up energy research centre

Spain and Portugal will set up a joint renewable energy research centre, the leaders of both nations said recently. The

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Japan launches satellite to track greenhouse gases

Japan successfully launched the world's first satellite dedicated to monitoring greenhouse gas emissions Friday, aiming to aid the fight

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