Sep 6 2007
Hurricane Felix struck tiny Nicaragua with a devastating speed, uprooting trees, smashing boats and throwing life out of gear. Death toll has risen to 38 with more than 200 persons missing in the awry of storm. This is hurricane season in the...
Sep 6 2007
A more devastating tsunami than that of 2004 is ready to rock Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean any moment, risking tens of millions of lives. The wounds of the destructive tsunami of December 2004 are still green yet that geologists have warned of a...
Sep 6 2007
Typhoon Fitow is ready to strike Japan and with it, fears of flooding rain, thunderstorms, landslides and gusty winds come calling. This is typhoon season in Japan and the country is getting ready for Typhoon Fitow, also known as beautiful fragrant...
Sep 5 2007
Iraq war has left a number of refugees at home and away and as U.S. tries relocating them, a number are waiting to enter the U.S. territory. The Iraq war, violence and bloodshed have left lakhs homeless. As the number of marooned Iraqis increases,...
Sep 5 2007
So far it were humans facing the heat of the illegitimate war forced on them by war mongers in Congo, it is now turn for innocent animals to suffer from the same, as guerillas capture gorilla territories. Is it the beginning of a war against the...
Sep 5 2007
Arctic is melting at such a rate that in the coming 23 years, it will be left barren. Mounting heat pressure is endangering the most profound ice sheets in the world. Ice in the Arctic usually begins to freeze over the winter. But, this summer has...
Sep 5 2007
Taliban are regaining strength, a fact clear to everyone who keeps his eyes open to the developments taking place around him. Not long after it released the 21 South Korean hostages, the Taliban has declared that it is the beginning of its war on...
Aug 31 2007
Indian farmers do not cease to commit suicides, as 13 more walk the line of their fallen and dead brethren. Indian agriculture is a story of bloom and then a sudden fall, jerking the farmers so hard that life seems to be a burden to them. Not only...
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Aug 31 2007
Burgeoning population is a roadblock not only to development, but also a burden on natural resources, heralding a pace of slow growth and fast exploitation of resources. Both, global warming and rising population are a drag that needs fixing, if man...
Aug 31 2007
Kyoto Protocol came and is heading to its climax, without leaving any considerable impact on lessening the burden on earth. Then, what is it that can save the earth from the claws of global warming? Kyoto Protocol was designed to limit greenhouse...