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Another paradox from this year's failed monsoon: the Bhakra dam in Punjab is gushing with more water than is normal, but that's actually bad news. Climate experts say the fact that the Bhakra,

Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday asked the Centre to decide on the quantum of water to be shared between his State and Haryana, prior to finalizing the issue of the

The current Indian drought may be directly linked to the larger climate change that is affecting the globe, feels R K Pauchauri, chief of the UN-sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

A new California law setting tough auto emissions standards to fight global warming may spur other U.S. states to follow suit, marking one of the most serious environmental challenges to the auto

California was enacting legislation Monday that for the first time will reduce the amount of greenhouse gases coming form the tailpipes of all passenger vehicles sold in the state, even the beloved

In an effort to lead by example, the Japan Cabinet approved a plan that commits the national government to cutting greenhouse gas emissions at ministries and affiliated bodies by 7 percent of fiscal

Will implementing the CO2 reductions agreed at Kyoto damage the EU economy? The American Council for Capital Formation (ACCF) stands by its assertion that Spain and Germany could see falls of up to

It a letter that attacks what is says is his administration's failure to address the looming crisis of global warming, the attorneys general of 11 states have written to President George W. Bush

The memories of Belgium's 1999 dioxin crisis were revived with Germany shaken over feed grain contaminated by nitrofen, a cancer-causing chemical banned in the European Union (eu). Even though

The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee geac braved roaring controversy to approve commercial plantation of Bt Bacillus thuringiensis cotton in April this year. As many more crops queue up for approval,

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