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Temperatures could soar 4C in Britain putting coast at risk, warn top scientists
| Britain should prepare for the consequences of a 4C (39F) rise in temperatures, one of the Government's chief scientific advisers said today. | The UK and EU are attempting to limit global warming t... (photo: WN / James)
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 The Australian 
A killing in clean technology
| FOR more than 20 years many have emphasised the money to be made in cleaning up the environment. The theory's been right, though, with some notable exceptions at relatively small scale, the timing's... (photo: gnu / Lamiot )
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New UN-backed report suggests how to boost cities' resiliency to climate change
| Searching for survivors in the aftermath of the devasting earthquake in China6 August 2008 – With eight of the world's 10 most populous cities situated near rivers or seas and already being exposed ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Reject basketball, end pollution
| Our pre-eminent climate scientist, James Hansen, last month warned Congress of our "global-warming time bomb." "Transformational change ... in the next year" is required, he testified, or we face a ... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
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Gasoline costs, energy rivet candidates' attention
WASHINGTON - To understand why Barack Obama and John McCain are emphasizing solutions to the country's energy woes and have scrambled to change their positions, look no f... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Gasoline costs, energy rivet candidates' attention
WASHINGTON -- To understand why Barack Obama and John McCain are emphasizing solutions to the country's energy woes and have scrambled to change their positions, look no ... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
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Dell Says Its Operations Are Now Carbon-neutral
Computers are far from being truly clean machines, but Dell Inc. and other PC makers are trying to make their own business operations greener. | Dell said Wednesday its f... (photo: Public domain photo)
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Dell 'carbon-neutral' with renewable energy
| SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Computers are far from being truly clean machines, but Dell Inc. and other PC makers are trying to make their own business operations greene... (photo: WN / aruna1)
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Dell says its operations are now carbon-neutral
| SEATTLE (AP) - Computers are far from being truly clean machines, but Dell Inc. and other PC makers are trying to make their own business operations greener. | Dell sai... (photo: creative commons)
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 Amarnath - Ice Shiva Lingam in the Holy Cave - Amarnath is one of the most famous of Hindu temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva, located in Jammu and Kashmir, Republic of India - hires - am1 Time Magazine
A Perilous Religious Game in Kashmir
| High up in the stunning Kashmir Valley lies a natural cave called Amarnath, where stalagmites form during the summer months. Devout Hindus believe this cave to be one o... (photo: public domain)
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US study finds mountain's snowpack may not yet be affected by climate change
Scientists report no clear evidence that human-induced climate change has caused a drop in 20th century snow levels | Maybe the snow in the Washington state's Cascade mou... (photo: GNU Free Documentation / Pfly)
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Va. and Md. try to reduce ag runoff
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Brazil defends biofuel's merits
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- Religious leaders unite in climate call
- Japan 'to export water to Queensland'
- Conservationists urge Rudd Government to strengthen its prop
- State lets off steam in coal gasification plans
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Untouched forests store 3 times more carbon
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- German townsfolk wonder: Is it possible to be too green?
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- EU companies to get polluting permits
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The cauldron with the Olympic flame burns as Chinese spectators take pictures at Athens' Panathenian Stadium on Sunday, March 30, 2008
Olympic torch cheered through Beijing amid Tibet protest
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- Pictured: Beijing loses battle of the smog as Great Wall is
- No China? No Kyoto
- Fair Park residents complain of dust pollution again
- Kazakhstan sets hopes on uranium Astana aims to become the w
- Pictured: Beijing loses battle of the smog as Great Wall is
- Religious leaders unite in climate call
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Fair Park residents complain of dust pollution again
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- Bamburi Cement earnings grow by 21 pc
- German townsfolk wonder: Is it possible to be too green?
- Rich countries 'poisoning the poor' in Africa
- New planet map seen aiding mining, climate
- Is Sasol an asset or a liability?
- German city wonders how green is too green
 James Bush of Seattle takes apart a computer for recycling at Total Reclaim in Seattle, Thursday Jan. 19, 2006. A network of state lawmakers wants to engineer a recycling program for those antiquated electronics , dubbed "e-waste". The system c
Greenpeace: Eliminate e-waste
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