Month: December 2010

Anti-Whaling Ships Head South

Anti-whaling ships leave Hobart today for their seventh campaign in the Southern Ocean to try to stop Japan's whaling

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6.1 Earthquake Strikes Near Fiji

A 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck the Fiji region this morning, the US Geological Survey said, although there were no reports

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Protest at Cancun Climate Talks

Video Report: As the U.N.'s climate change conference kicks off in Cancun, thousands of environmentalists rally in Mexico City

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Venezuela: Worst Floods in 40 Years

CARACAS (AFP) – At least 25 people have been killed and thousands left homeless as torrential rains have caused

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Eight Poles Die as Europe Freezes

Eight men have frozen to death in Poland while heavy snow and sub-zero temperatures in western Europe have closed

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Cancun’s Beach Lost to Rising Seas

Cancun, Mexico. Cancun’s eroding white sand beaches are providing a note of urgency to the climate talks being held

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Hong Kong Pong: 25% Want to Leave

About 25 percent of Hong Kong's population wants to leave the city to escape its notoriously polluted air, which

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Hurricane Season 2010’s Deadly Toll

Video Report: We've come to the end of another hurricane season. While the US saw no direct impacts from

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21 Dead in Venezuela Floods

CARACAS (AFP) – Days of driving rain have sparked massive flooding in Venezuela that has killed at least 21

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Bromo Slows but Still Red Alert

Jakarta. After erupting for several days, prompting the government’s highest volcano alert status, Mount Bromo has finally started to

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