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Breaking News Sat, 13 Mar 2010
Air pollution from the industries - India
Environment   Orissa   Photos   Pollution   Water  
 The Hindu 
SPCB losing grip over violators
| Staff Reporter | BHUBANESWAR: State Pollution Control Board (SPCB), the nodal agency to take polluters to the task, seems to be gradually losing its grip over violators of environmental norms. | Tha... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Climate Change - Global Warming - Sky - Clouds - Weather
Allergies   Asthma   Gases   Photos   Temperature  
 Indian Express 
Running nose? You can blame it on global warming, say experts
| Suffering from cold, watery eyes and sinus? You may be a victim of global warming. According to Indian College of Allergy, Asthma and Applied Immunology Secretary Dr A B Singh, increasing temperatur... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Migratory birds fly across a wetland in Hokersar, north of Srinagar, November 20, 2008.  The New York Times 
Climate Change Threatens Migratory Birds, Report Says
| WASHINGTON — Changes in the global climate are imposing additional stress on hundreds of species of migratory birds in the United States that are already threatened by other environmental fact... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Birds   Climate   Ecosystems   Photos   Species  
 An Iranian woman walks past an anti U.S painting on the wall of the former U.S Embassy in Tehran, We  WorldNews.com 
Save the World - Go and break down U.S. Supremacy
Everybody believes, the USA could be the nicest State on Earth since Napoleon, Hitler and Stalin. Well this is not so wrong. | Not one nation in the world committed so many crimes and made such grave ... (photo: AP )
Democracy   Justice   Photos   US   War  
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Migratory birds fly across a wetland in Hokersar, north of Srinagar, November 20, 2008. The New York Times
Climate Change Threatens Migratory Birds, Report Says
| WASHINGTON — Changes in the global climate are imposing additional stress on hundreds of species of migratory birds in the United States that are already threaten... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Birds   Climate   Ecosystems   Photos   Species  
 An Iranian woman walks past an anti U.S painting on the wall of the former U.S Embassy in Tehran, We WorldNews.com
Save the World - Go and break down U.S. Supremacy
Everybody believes, the USA could be the nicest State on Earth since Napoleon, Hitler and Stalin. Well this is not so wrong. | Not one nation in the world committed so ma... (photo: AP )
Democracy   Justice   Photos   US   War  
Philippine -Buildings -Economy Inquirer
Climate change, green building rating systems
| THE WORLD IS PUTTING 30 BILLION tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year. The building industry is responsible for half of the total carbon emissions. We c... (photo: WN / Jelly Clam)
Buildings   Climate   Environment   Philippines   Photos  
Sunlight - Clouds - Climate - Global Warming The Examiner
Global warming and a bitter harvest
| We humans are an adaptable lot. We thrive in locations as diverse as Reykjavik and Rio de Janeiro. However, we are not perfectly adapatable--especially if we are used t... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Climate   Environment   Photos   Science   Weather  
Small White Butterfly on a leaf Syracuse
Butterfly expert offers his advice
| (AP) - MCT REGIONAL NEWS | By Deborah Buckhalter | Jackson County Floridan, Marianna, Fla. | (MCT) | Mar. 12--Wildlife management experts converged on Jackson County Th... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Butterflies   Photos   Species   Wildlife  
Climate Change - Environment - Clouds United Nations
Climate change and poisonous chemicals focus of new UN study
| 12 March 2010 – A major new United Nations study will examine the influence of climate change and some of the world's most hazardous chemicals on human health and the e... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Chemicals   Climate   Environment   Health   Photos  
Pills - medicine - tablets The News & Observer
Women on the pill may live longer
| LONDON -- Women who took the birth control pill beginning in the late 1960s lived longer than those never on the pill, a new study says. | British researchers observed ... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Diseases   Health   Photos   Pills   Women  
Environmental Issues Climate Change
- Hunter Water's Tillegra Dam sweetener
- Climate Change Adds to Bird Stress
- We need to hear from the foresters
- Seeing the Forest Through the Dreamscape
Air pollution from the industries - India
SPCB losing grip over violators
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- Climate Change Adds to Bird Stress
- U.S. faith in climate science hits new low
- Climate change smokes out this king
- Climate Exchange comes through the 'perfect storm'
Sky - Clouds - Trees - Nature - Climate - Weather - Global Warming
U.S. faith in climate science hits new low
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Global Warm Pollution
- Something Worse Than Inaction
- P7 news channel supports green plantation
- The Gastronomica Reader
- Climate Change Adds to Bird Stress
Sky - Clouds - Trees - Nature - Climate - Weather - Global Warming
U.S. faith in climate science hits new low
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- Air pollution
- AP Interview: Kerry: Energy bill more about jobs
- AP Interview: Kerry: Energy bill more about jobs
- AP Interview: Kerry says climate bill will focus on jobs, en
Migratory birds fly across a wetland in Hokersar, north of Srinagar, November 20, 2008.
Interior: Climate change threatens migratory birds
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Chemicals Ecology
- Climate change and poisonous chemicals focus of new UN study
- Imaging Technology Brings Trace Chemicals Into Focus
- 3 people splashed with unknown chemical in LA
- What's the best approach to U.S. chemical security?
Climate Change - Environment - Clouds
Climate change and poisonous chemicals focus of new UN study
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- And... Khoob-Surat, said the pirate
- Focus on missteps of clear-cutting obscures state's vita
- We need to hear from the foresters
- Trekking expedition
 An Iranian woman walks past an anti U.S painting on the wall of the former U.S Embassy in Tehran, We
Save the World - Go and break down U.S. Supremacy
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Nature Natural Disasters
- 11 Siberian tigers starved to death after assult on keeper a
- Ivory and bluefin tuna top agenda at UN wildlife summit
- Call to close tiger farms disputed
- Cernan 'disappointed' by Obama Moon plans
President Barack Obama smiles at a town hall style meeting at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
Obama Nasa plans 'catastrophic' say Moon astronauts
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- Chile quake damage estimated at $30 bn
- Chile quake damage estimated at $30 bn
- Moderate quake hits Myanmar
- Chile quake damage estimated at $30 bn
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right) meets with Dr. MOHAMED IBN CHAMBAS, Executive Secretary of ECOWAS
UN chief making second post-quake visit to Haiti
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