Month: September 2011

Nitrate Levels Rising In Pacific

Changes in the ratio of nitrate to phosphorus in the oceans off the coasts of Korea and Japan caused

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Everest Soon To Be Ice Free

Climbers and custodians of Everest say rapid climate change could soon make for an ice-free ascent of the world's

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Epic Scorching Drought Tests Texas

Massive droughts caused by wildfires in Texas have ravaged the environment, incited a tug of war for available water,

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Typhoon Leaves Nuke Plant Entact

TOKYO – The second major typhoon in a month made its way out of Japan on Thursday after triggering

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Land Grabs Leave People Homeless

Demand for cheap food and fuel in the rich world is driving poor people from their homes, according to

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Pakistan Floods Make 2 Million Ill

Two million Pakistanis have fallen ill from diseases since monsoon rains left the southern region under several feet of

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Earthquake Hits Guatemala

Guatemala City, Guatemala (CNN) -- Four earthquakes struck southern Guatemala within hours of each other on Monday, killing at

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Typhoon Hits Japan, Shuts Toyota

TOKYO (Reuters) – At least four people died and two were missing in Japan as typhoon Roke bore down

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Toxic BPA Found In Children’s Food

Worrying levels of BPA, an industrial chemical with suspected links to cancer, lurk inside canned soups and pasta targeted

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Typhoon Roke Heads For Japan

TOKYO (Reuters) – More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan,

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