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2007-01-24 11:27:22 -
The Long and Short of It
(environment) Is there a specific point at which the New Age began? If so, is there a specific point at which it will end? And if it does end, what place or condition will the Earth find itself in?
2007-01-24 11:27:19 -
Branscombe Beach c. 160,000,000BC-2007
(environment) As the looters trample on its grave and scatter BMWs in its memory, As A Dodo mourns beautiful Branscombe Beach
2007-01-10 14:19:53 -
Animals from junk
(environment) Animals made out of junk items
2007-01-10 13:13:55 -
Alternative Fuels
(environment) Automotive manufacturers, environmental activists, governmental organisations and the consumer are all concerned, in their own way, about the future source of the fuel we put in our vehicles.
2007-01-10 13:13:55 -
Rare giant turtle re-discovered in Thailand
(environment) A local villager fishing in a mangrove in western Thailand got a surprise when he caught in his net a large turtle. The catch turned out to be a rare mangrove terrapin, a species that has not been observed in the wild in Thailand for over 20 years.
2007-01-10 12:06:35 -
Take Precaution - Stop Fluoridation
(environment) The Precautionary Principle, when followed, would cause water fluoridation to cease. The benefits no longer outweigh the potential risks
2007-01-10 12:06:13 -
Durlston Country Park, Bournemouth, UK.
(environment) A Visitor Centre houses a variety of constantly changing displays besides showing live pictures from the seabird colony on the cliffs and relaying the sounds from an underwater hydrophone. A series of trails has been created to allow visitors to enjoy the area and these are also available in the Visitor Centre.
2007-01-10 12:06:09 -
ESA launches new project to protect biodiversity
(environment) The world's biodiversity is vanishing at an unprecedented rate – around 100 species every day – due to factors such as land use change and pollution. Addressing this threat, world governments agreed through the UN Convention on Biological Diversity to reduce significantly the current rate of biodiversity loss by 2010.
2007-01-10 12:05:52 -
UN body sets 2007 quotas for Caspian caviar exports
(environment) The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) said it was publishing quotas for all types of caviar from the Caspian Sea except beluga, the most valuable variety.
2007-01-10 12:05:12 -
Looking ahead to a post-global warming life in California, 60 years hence
(environment) This extrapolation presents a worst-case scenario of California's water situation in the coming decades, but not necessarily an unlikely one. It is based on a variety of sources, including interviews and conversations over the past several years with scientists and government agency staffers. |
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