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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...
Aug 31 2007
England is 3-1 up in the seven match series, thanks to some desperate batting by India and an all-round performance by Stuart Broad, smashing Indian hopes of leveling the series so far. India winning the toss elected to bat first, thinking to set a...
Aug 31 2007
It is said mankind is to blame for global warming and it is man only who can make hell and heaven of this beautiful living planet, our Earth. Is man ready to be the savior? Life on earth began millions of years back and man set his foot on this...
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Aug 31 2007
Ireland too joins the category of most vulnerable to climate change. Average temperatures in the country have been rising enormously. Is it the beginning of the era of climate change? Ireland surrounded by Atlantic Ocean to the west and Irish Sea to...
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Aug 30 2007
Global warming is a universal malady ready to devour life on earth. Besides, warming surroundings by shooting the mercury, carbon dioxide is a great obstacle for plant respiration cycle, which impacts atmosphere indirectly. So long, we were obsessed...
Aug 30 2007
The hostage crisis is finally heading to its climax, but leaving scores of questions behind it. What will be the repercussions of South Korea bowing to Taliban? The South Korean hostage drama is near its end, with 12 of the 19 hostages released, the...
Aug 30 2007
Myanmar’s fuel hike protests have now turned pro- democracy demonstrations with Buddhist monks joining students in marching against the dictatorial policies of the military junta. The drama unfolded when the Myanmar military junta hiked prices...
Aug 29 2007
Australia is facing the worst-ever drought in its history. Flash flooding a few months ago seemed to have marginalized drought, which has again sprouted its head from the dark, desiccating Australian food bowl. First drought then floods and again...
Aug 29 2007
China has decided to slap hefty fines on polluters after years of rapid economic growth. Has the thought on environment begun? China boasts of world’s fastest economic growth with rapid industrialization on all fronts. But, on the face of fast...