Month: November 2010

Rich Nations Break Aid Promises

Poor nations accused donors on Thursday of failing to keep a promise of extra climate aid, which the U.N.

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last Chance to Save The Tiger

In a meeting billed as the final political chance to secure the future of the tiger, Russia on Sunday

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Scientists: It’s Going to Get Worse

Hungry polar bears gathering along the tundra, twice as many record-breaking temperatures and stronger hurricanes are among the latest

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Colombia Floods Hit Over a Million

Video Report: Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos says that more than a million people have been affected by floods

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Merapi Farmers Get Cash For Cows

Yogyakarta. The government has started to purchase livestock from residents forced to evacuate from the slopes of the erupting

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Anti-UN Cholera Riots in Haiti

Clashes have erupted between United Nations forces and hundreds of stone-throwing Haitians in Port-au-Prince after unrest targeting peacekeepers blamed

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Locust Plagues March on Melbourne

AUSTRALIA'S worst locust plague in 70 years has marched into metropolitan Melbourne as federal and state authorities met to

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Bird Flu Lands in Hong Kong

A woman in Hong Kong is seriously ill in hospital with bird flu - the first human case of

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Merapi Evacuees Get Bamboo Homes

The Yogyakarta administration is preparing to build temporary bamboo homes for residents fleeing the eruptions on Mount Merapi. The houses

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World Fish Stock Less Than Thought

A yardstick for estimating ocean fish stocks, many of which are under intensifying pressure from industrial trawling, is badly

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