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December 16, 2009
Rural communities lead Nepal's green fightback
Kavre, Nepal (AFP) Dec 15, 2009
Thirty years ago, Nepalese farmer Badri Prasad Jangam realised that the once thickly-wooded hillside that overlooks his home had been transformed into a barren slope. Decades of deforestation had taken their toll, stripping away the topsoil, affecting vital underground water sources and threatening to bring disaster to a community entirely dependent on farming for its livelihood. Now the ... read more

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'Environmental Atlas Of Europe' Unveiled At COP15
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Taiwan farmers potty-train pigs to curb pollution
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Chemical plant helps Dutch aubergine grower
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Saudi dissidents assail government after deadly flood
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Memory Foam Mattress Review & Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison

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Taiwan fishermen fall victim to climate change: report
Taipei (AFP) Dec 13, 2009
The haul of grey mullets Taiwan fishermen catch each year has plunged from a peak of 2.7 million 10 years ago to just 100,000 in a worrying sign of damaging climate change, it was reported Sunday. Fishermen on the west of the island used to look forward to the winter when cold currents from north Asia would bring huge shoals of mullets to the Taiwan Straits to lay eggs. Over the past few ... more

Anchovy is king in Peru, for now
Lima (AFP) Dec 12, 2009
The most fished species in the world, anchovy stock is at historic highs in Peru that may be short-lived due to climate change and overfishing. Peru's fleet can catch around 20,000 tonnes each day in a four-kilometer (2.48-mile) radius. In contrast, a European zone where a ban is in effect through at least 2010, the catch level has been set at between 20,000 and 30,000 tonnes of adult ... more

China Launches Yaogan 7 Remote-Sensing Satellite
Jiuquan China (XNA) Dec 11, 2009
China launched Wednesday a remote-sensing satellite, "Yaogan VII," from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwestern Gansu Province. The satellite was successfully launched into the space on a Long March 2D carrier rocket at 4:42 p.m., the center reported. It will be mainly used for scientific experiment, land resources survey, crop yield estimates and disaster prevention and ... more

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Half of Brazil greenhouse gases from ranches, cows: study


More than 120 wildfires hit southeastern Australia


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Gulf not threatened by Iraq's oil output plans: Kuwait

US House approves Iran energy sector sanctions bill

High-tech, eco-friendly dream home takes shape in Japan

Vietnam, Russia sign deals on defence, nuclear energy

Iran does not insist on uranium swap inside the country: FM

UN nuclear watchdog chief holds talks in Nigeria

Less Nitrogen Oxide In Tropical Weather Than Expected

Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions Up By 29 Percent Since 2000

NASA Conducts Airborne Science Aboard Zeppelin Airship

Charcoal trade threatens gorillas

Google wants to help watch over world's forests

Climate: France at loggerheads with EU allies on forests

Rural communities lead Nepal's green fightback

Chemical plant helps Dutch aubergine grower

Taiwan farmers potty-train pigs to curb pollution

Beijing vehicles to exceed four million: state media

Toyota aims to roll out plug-in Prius in two years

China's BAIC agrees to buy some Saab assets

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Officials thwart illegal fishing in Cameroon
Yaounde (AFP) Dec 11, 2009
Police in Cameroon have seized almost 100 tonnes of illegally-caught fish from two boats off the African country's southern coast, a government official said on Friday. Officers boarded the two trawlers on December 8 as they were fishing with a large net, David Seguy, an official from the ministry of trade, told AFP. They seized between "90 and 100 tonnes", he said, although none of the ... more

Garlic prices soar in China
Shanghai (AFP) Dec 10, 2009
The price of garlic has shot up 40-fold this year in China, the world's largest producer of the plant, in part due to an unexpected factor -- a popular belief that it can help ward off swine flu. Garlic has outperformed stocks, property and even gold after low demand due to the financial crisis late last year led Chinese farmers -- responsible for about three-quarters of world supply -- to p ... more

China to resettle at least 440,000 for water project: report
Beijing (AFP) Dec 9, 2009
China will resettle at least 440,000 people to make way for a massive and much-delayed project aimed at diverting water to meet growing demand in the parched north, state media said Wednesday. Authorities will move around 100,000 residents a year to allow construction of the South-to-North Water Diversion project, the Beijing News said, which aims to divert water from a tributary of the ... more

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Copenhagen hosts alternative climate summit


The 2009 Geminid Meteor Shower


NASA Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Passes Major Review
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S.Leone unemployed get work in Iraq, Afghanistan: official

'Death of Kyoto would be death of Africa': AU

African frustration erupts at UN climate talks

Beijing vehicles to exceed four million: state media

Toyota aims to roll out plug-in Prius in two years

China's BAIC agrees to buy some Saab assets

Galaxy Collision Switches On Black Hole

PHARAO Atomic Clock Agreement Signed By ESA And CNES

Scientist Uncovers Relics Of Ancient Cosmos

Russia To Launch MIM1 Module To ISS Next Year

Russia Plans To Send 10 Spacecraft To ISS Next Year

SpaceX Begins NASA Astronaut Training For Dragon Spacecraft COTS Program

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth

Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

ATK Successfully Ground Tests New Castor 30 Upper Stage Solid Rocket Motor

Virgin spaceship to take visitors into suborbital space

Steering The Ares Rockets On A Straight Path

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Deadly rainstorms paralyze Sao Paulo

The Impact Of The Diffusion Of Maize To The Southwestern United States

U.S. water not always safe to drink

UN food body to help farmers fight climate change

Climate change could cost Brazil 2 billion dollars: study

Absence Of Evidence For A Meteorite Impact Event 13,000 Years Ago

Geminids Meteor Shower: Nature's 'Holiday Light Show'

India's Tata launches low-cost water filter for rural poor

Feds set up online help for farmers

More bodies found as Saudi flood death toll rises to 116

ESA To Attend COP15 Climate Conference

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NOAA Deactivates GOES-10 After 12 Years Of Tracking Storms

Rice an unlikely global warming culprit

Melting Himalayan glaciers threaten 1.3 billion Asians

Climate change has silver lining for England's vineyards

From rice to rags in heart of Iraq's parched breadbasket

Mars Meteorite Debate Continues

Paul McCartney has a beef with world climate talks

One dead in Mumbai water shortage protests: report

Water trucked into drought-hit Australian towns

Rotting camels poisoning Australian water supplies: report

Argentina takes wind power to villages

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