3,634 Dead birds collected in Gulf, wildlife service says

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the first time is breaking down the species of oiled birds collected

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Urgent action needed, say climate change advisors

The UK needs to take action now to ensure it can cope with future changes in our climate, the

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Drought shrinks Amazon River to lowest level in 47 years

A severe drought parching northern Brazil this year has shrunk the mighty Amazon River -- the world's longest river

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Islanders Plead To Australia For Help

The people of the Cartaret Islands in Papua New Guinea, who are facing inundation from rising sea levels, have

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Storm Karl Hits Mexico, Threatens Gulf Oil Installations

CANCUN, Mexico (AFP) – Tropical storm Karl soaked parts of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula Wednesday and headed toward Gulf oil

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Japan Heatwave Kills 170, Sends More Than 54,000 To Hospital

Tokyo (AFP) Sept 14, 2010 - At least 170 people have died from heatstroke and more than 54,000 have

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Arctic sea ice shrinks to third lowest area on record

Arctic sea ice melted over the summer to cover the third smallest area on record, US researchers said Wednesday,

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US Orders Idle Wells Plugged In Gulf Of Mexico

The United States on Wednesday ordered oil and gas firms to permanently plug nearly 3,500 unused wells and dismantle

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No Fears Over BP’s North Sea Drill

The outgoing boss of BP, Tony Hayward, has rejected claims the company's North Sea oil platforms are unsafe for

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France Reports First Dengue Fever Infection On Mainland

France reported a first case of dengue fever infection on its mainland Monday, in the southern city of Nice,

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