Environment
Sony Ericsson introduces green phones GreenHeart
05 Jun 2009
Bihar commits Rs1,000 crore to clean up Ganges
03 Jun 2009
Climate Change responsible for 300,000 deaths a year
30 May 2009
According to a think tank led by former United Nations General Secretary Kofi Annan, devastations caused by climate change accounts for over 300,000 deaths throughout the world each year and an annual economic loss of $125 billion.
US not likely to budge on emissions cuts
26 May 2009
Domestic politics is likely to override carbon cutting commitment in the US over the next decade despite growing international pressure, says Washington’s top climate negotiator
Ban asks US to do more on global climate change
25 May 2009
Australian scientists use satellites to boost whale conservation efforts
22 May 2009
Australian researchers have used satellite technology to track 16 humpback and four blue whales as they journeyed from the coast of Australia to their feeding grounds in Antarctica.
PepsiCo World HQ wins Landmark Award 2009
21 May 2009
DuPont chief tells US senate how climate change legislation will create new opportunities
20 May 2009
Australia to invest in green power generation
13 May 2009
Dramatic climate change-driven impacts documented across marine life spectrum
02 May 2009
Scripps-led study, the first of its kind, finds warming causes shifts in habitats of open-ocean fishes. By Mario Aguilera, Scripps Institution of Oceanography/ University of California, San Diego
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