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This could be the hottest year ever recorded, posing a threat to Arctic wildlife including polar bears, ice-dwelling seals and several forms of vegetation, according to United Nations scientists

Santa Claus may have to swap his sleigh for waterwings sooner than expected as global warming melts his Arctic home, environmental group WWF said. A new study for the organisation formerly known as

Thirty-eight European and Asian leaders have pledged to keep cutting greenhouse gases (GHGs) after a UN pact on climate change expires in 2012. However delegates at the two-day summit in Finland

Why was Japan's Kyoto being discussed in Canada's Montreal by more than 180 countries, undeterred by sub-zero temperatures? This is no frivolous question. Climate change jargon alone can fob off the

The privatisation of Thailand's Electricity Generating Authority (egat) has been a bone of contention for the Thai government. Recently, the Supreme Administrative Court (sac) of Thailand ordered a

The environmental implications of the recent aviation boom

The end of the UN Montreal climate meet is just the beginning of the headache for India. Negotiating the processes it has opened up in the coming few years will be critical for ensuring developed

The State gov ernment will lodge a strong protest with the Karnataka government for turning a blind to the pilferage of water by its farmers in the upstream of Tungabhadra river and denying Andhra

Melting glaciers, the shrinking ice cap, warming oceans and rising sea levels - all are urgent concerns around the world, and cause for frustration among many nations that believe the United States

Japan Environment Ministry will set up a special advisory panel to look into diseases that may become epidemics in the near future as temperatures rise in Japan due to global warming, according to

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