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The human tragedy that will unfold as a result of the Sardar Sarovar dam has to be mitigated

Speculation is rife about the misuse of such technologies

The world s most feared virus, Ebola, makes a comeback in Uganda

Britons are becoming more aware of the risks and consequences of global warming following the country's most severe flooding for 50 years, the World Wide Fund for Nature said yesterday. A survey by

Cracks emerged between the United States and Europe yesterday over how to check global warming, threatening U.N.-sponsored talks aimed at implementing a 1997 deal to cut emissions of greenhouse

The world's small islands, predicting a grim future of rising seas, hurricanes and typhoons, called on industrialised nations yesterday to accept their moral duty to cut emissions of greenhouse

lessons taught by snails and crabs : If you think that global warming is some far-off problem for future generations to worry about, consider what George Somero has to say. As action director of

The scientific consensus about the effects of global warming is getting increasingly glommy. A draft report by the United Nations sponsored Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an

The Longhorn Partners Pipeline, the future operators of a planned 700-mile (1,130 km) pipeline that will bring gasoline and distillates fuels from the U.S. Gulf to customers in the Southwest, this

Letting forests grow on abandoned farmlandand logging grounds may do more than beautify the countryside-they may be soaking up greenhouse gases blamed for global warming, scientists said on

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