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Scientists at last find concrete proof an eighteenth century painting

Beware critics of global warming. A new report on the Arctic meltdown, based on a NASA study of radar data and images beamed down by a Eupropean Space Agency

Mozambique's poultry industry is reeling under a deluge of cheap imports. Domestic farmers are unable to compete with low-priced products from countries such as South Africa, Brazil and Argentina.

Fuel yourself with a glass of milk! This might well be the tagline of an advertisement for a range of packaged milk brands in Texas, us . Only, there would be an acrid tinge to it. High levels of

Russia may not ratify it. And even if it does, it s not going to do so anytime soon. That was the message, loud and clear, from the Russian president Vladimir Putin and his aides at the recent World Climate Change Conference held in Moscow, Russia, recent

The earth is hotter than it has been in the past 2000 years and the largest ice shelf in the Artic has broken into two after having existed for 3000 years. But all that Russia does is procrastinate over endorsing the Kyoto Protocol

Here is the message of a recent piece of research: we are extracting too much water from rivers, streams and lakes. The implication is significant: unless there is enough water in the world s rivers to maintain freshwater ecosystems, many economies would

It s that time of the year again when international circles start buzzing with talks of global warming and changing climate...

In a decision that spells good news for lakhs of people residing in the coastal belts Kochi, the Fisheries Department has came forward with a viable proposal to revive the desalination project plan

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