The Straits Times
Dust storm sends Beijing's air pollution off the charts
The Straits Times
Beijing, Tianjin (above) and other places in northern China are often hit by dust storms between March and May as strong north-westerly winds bearing dust and sand from the Gobi desert in Inner Mongolia sweep through the region. But still, last Saturday's ...
Beijing caught out as year's first severe dust storm goes off the scaleSouth China Morning Post (subscription)
Sand Storm Hits Beijing, Pollution Data Breaks RecordThe Epoch Times
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The Straits Times
Beijing, Tianjin (above) and other places in northern China are often hit by dust storms between March and May as strong north-westerly winds bearing dust and sand from the Gobi desert in Inner Mongolia sweep through the region. But still, last Saturday's ...
Beijing caught out as year's first severe dust storm goes off the scale
Sand Storm Hits Beijing, Pollution Data Breaks Record
Pioneer News
508-Million Year Old Arthropod Fossils Found In a Canadian Rockies
Pioneer News
At a fossil site in the Canadian Rockies—in Kootenay National Park—a uniquely ancient fossil offers our modern eyes a peak into life a half a billion years ago. On Friday, scientists announced that they had unearthed well preserved specimens of an animal ...
Primordial sea creature with spiky claws unearthed in CanadaReuters
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Pioneer News
At a fossil site in the Canadian Rockies—in Kootenay National Park—a uniquely ancient fossil offers our modern eyes a peak into life a half a billion years ago. On Friday, scientists announced that they had unearthed well preserved specimens of an animal ...
Primordial sea creature with spiky claws unearthed in Canada
Sierra Leone Times
UN orders Japan to recall whaling fleet in unprecedented attack on industry
Sierra Leone Times
TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese whaling fleet has returned home from the Antarctic with no catch onboard for the first time in nearly 30 years. The catch less return is a result of a United Nations court order calling for an end to their annual hunt, which is says ...
'First time in 30 years': Japan whaling ships return from Antarctic trip EMPTYRT
Japanese whaling ships return home from Antarctic with no catchThe Japan Times
Japan whaling ships return with no catch3News NZ
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Sierra Leone Times
TOKYO, Japan - The Japanese whaling fleet has returned home from the Antarctic with no catch onboard for the first time in nearly 30 years. The catch less return is a result of a United Nations court order calling for an end to their annual hunt, which is says ...
'First time in 30 years': Japan whaling ships return from Antarctic trip EMPTY
Japanese whaling ships return home from Antarctic with no catch
Japan whaling ships return with no catch
Khaleej Times
20% more savings in Dubai's Earth Hour
Khaleej Times
Dubai — Dubai saved 305 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity and 183 tonnes of carbon emissions during Saturday's Earth Hour, a 20 per cent increase from 2014's 255-MWh and 153-tonne reduction. Dozens of government buildings, tourist attractions and ...
Landmarks turn down the lights for Earth Hour 2015Stuff.co.nz
Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building dim lights for 'Earth Hour'OCRegister
Going Dark for Climate ChangeMSNBC
NOLA.com
CBS Local
Taipei Times
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Khaleej Times
Dubai — Dubai saved 305 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity and 183 tonnes of carbon emissions during Saturday's Earth Hour, a 20 per cent increase from 2014's 255-MWh and 153-tonne reduction. Dozens of government buildings, tourist attractions and ...
Landmarks turn down the lights for Earth Hour 2015
Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building dim lights for 'Earth Hour'
Going Dark for Climate Change
Biotechin.Asia
Importance of Menopause based on animal studies: Menopausal killer whales ...
Biotechin.Asia
Menopause is the strangest thing seen only in three species, humans, killer whales and pilot whales throughout the animal kingdom. Killer whales live up to 90 years and females start breeding from 12 to 40 years of age. Female killer whales live for over 40 ...
Killer whales in captivity: An idea whose time has passed?Yahoo News Canada
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Biotechin.Asia
Menopause is the strangest thing seen only in three species, humans, killer whales and pilot whales throughout the animal kingdom. Killer whales live up to 90 years and females start breeding from 12 to 40 years of age. Female killer whales live for over 40 ...
Killer whales in captivity: An idea whose time has passed?
Harjeet Singh
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Harjeet Singh is the global lead on issues of climate change and resilience for ActionAid international. He is based in New Delhi, India and is responsible to support countries to understand, assess, and address the impacts of climate change on the poor and ...
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Harjeet Singh is the global lead on issues of climate change and resilience for ActionAid international. He is based in New Delhi, India and is responsible to support countries to understand, assess, and address the impacts of climate change on the poor and ...
The Star Online
Earth Hour: 8 things we didn't know would leave a carbon footprint
The Star Online
Did you know that the annual global footprint of spam is equivalent to 3.1mil cars on the road? Photo: AFP. Did you know that sending a text message or email, eating an apple or watching TV leaves a different carbon footprint? People around the world are ...
Help save Earth with less harmful daily activitiesAsiaOne
Earth Hour: What is the carbon footprint of an email?The New Age Online
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The Star Online
Did you know that the annual global footprint of spam is equivalent to 3.1mil cars on the road? Photo: AFP. Did you know that sending a text message or email, eating an apple or watching TV leaves a different carbon footprint? People around the world are ...
Help save Earth with less harmful daily activities
Earth Hour: What is the carbon footprint of an email?
eco-business.com
Death and hope on the high seas
eco-business.com
Marine resources cannot be exploited indefinitely, and strong international cooperationt to collect ocean ecosystems is essential, says marine biodiversity scientist Derek Tittensor. manta ray komodo corals. A manta ray swims above a coral reef near Komodo, ...
Extinction threat is our fault — and our responsibility to fixIrish Examiner
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eco-business.com
Marine resources cannot be exploited indefinitely, and strong international cooperationt to collect ocean ecosystems is essential, says marine biodiversity scientist Derek Tittensor. manta ray komodo corals. A manta ray swims above a coral reef near Komodo, ...
Extinction threat is our fault — and our responsibility to fix
American Register
Yawunik Kootenayi, Lobster Like Predator, Discovered by Scientists
American Register
Scientists have discovered a spec ies known as Yawunik Kootenayi that is a newly identified species. It was a sea animal having two sets of eyes and also had quite an interesting set of appendages that are much akin to antennae. Researchers are now ...
The 509 Year-Old, Lobster-Like Ancestor Of Modern Butterflies And Spiders ...Yibada (English Edition)
Ancient Lobster Pre-Dates DinosaursCapital OTC
Scientists unearth fossil of 500-million-year-old, four-eyed predatorChristian Science Monitor
E Canada Now
Gizmodo
Business Standard
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American Register
Scientists have discovered a spec ies known as Yawunik Kootenayi that is a newly identified species. It was a sea animal having two sets of eyes and also had quite an interesting set of appendages that are much akin to antennae. Researchers are now ...
The 509 Year-Old, Lobster-Like Ancestor Of Modern Butterflies And Spiders ...
Ancient Lobster Pre-Dates Dinosaurs
Scientists unearth fossil of 500-million-year-old, four-eyed predator
Independent Australia
Global sea levels to rise more rapidly as Antarctic ice melt accelerates
Independent Australia
A new scientific study in the U.S. shows that the volume of Antarctic shelf ice is diminishing at an accelerated rate, reports Tim Radford from Climate News Network. SCIENTISTS IN the U.S. report that the volume of Antarctic shelf ice is diminishing, and that ...
Antarctica Logs Warmest On RecordPioneer News
Shrinking of Antarctic ice shelves is acceleratingBusiness Spectator
Antarctica's floating ice shelves thinning rapidly, new study findsTechie News
National Monitor
Sky News Australia
The Independent
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Independent Australia
A new scientific study in the U.S. shows that the volume of Antarctic shelf ice is diminishing at an accelerated rate, reports Tim Radford from Climate News Network. SCIENTISTS IN the U.S. report that the volume of Antarctic shelf ice is diminishing, and that ...
Antarctica Logs Warmest On Record
Shrinking of Antarctic ice shelves is accelerating
Antarctica's floating ice shelves thinning rapidly, new study finds
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