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Experts predict quieter Atlantic hurricane season Miami (AFP) Aug 4, 2009 ![]() Forestry hurt by crisis, looks to clean energy boom: UN ![]() The forestry industry in Europe, the ex-Soviet Union and North America has suffered the biggest drop in demand for wood since the 1970s with the slump in housing markets, the United Nations said Tuesday. But as the industry closes down sawmills and restructures, it can see a booming new market for environmentally-friendly wood-based energy, such as pellets and biofuels, the UN Economic Commi ... more |
Lula pushes mega-oil project as Brazil prepares to host COP30
Airbus acknowledges slow progress on hydrogen plane Trump slams paper straws, vows 'back to plastic' Iran schools, offices close in cold snap Rare otter 'disappeared' in Kyrgyzstan, experts warn UK MPs warn billions spent on carbon capture may hit bills UK engineers warn on AI risks to environment A stream turns blood red in Argentina, residents blame pollution Indonesia halts development of estate hosting Trump properties COP30 president urges most 'ambitious' emissions targets possible ![]()
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Minute DNA change could lead to evolution![]() One tiny change in DNA could lead to the evolution of a new species, an English researcher reported. A team lead by a University of Cambridge scientist explored this possibility when they studied two closely related flycatcher populations in the Solomon Islands, reporting their results in the American Naturalists. The scientists said they studied two sub-species with the same bod ... more Plastic hive is the bee's knees ![]() A new plastic beehive was launched in Britain on Wednesday to encourage people to keep bees in their gardens or on rooftops to help boost declining honeybee populations. The bees seemed to like their ultra-modern home as they buzzed happily in and out of the postbox-like slot in the grey and yellow 'beehaus' on the roof of state-backed conservation agency Natural England's London offices. ... more Namibian officials grill photographer over seal cull ![]() A South African photographer accused of documenting Namibia's annual seal cull was held Tuesday for nearly seven hours without charge, less than a month after the arrest of two journalists. The detention took place in Henties Bay, a small town 400 kilometres (250 miles) west of the capital, where two journalists were arrested and fined last month for filming the yearly clubbing of seal pups. ... more |
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Canada hopes for break in forest fires![]() With thousands of evacuees still stranded, emergency officials were hoping Wednesday for cooler temperatures to help firefighters tame wildfires raging through Canada's westernmost province. The fires were set off during a recent heat wave, but weather forecasters called for normal temperatures of between 25 and 30 degrees Centigrade (77 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit) in the hard-hit west and in ... more Gas leak sickens more than 200 in China: state media ![]() More than 200 people fell ill Wednesday in an ammonia gas leak at a pharmaceutical plant in northern China, state media reported. The leak occurred at 9:40 am (0140 GMT) when a tanker truck was unloading 30 tonnes of liquid ammonia at the plant in Chifeng city, in Inner Mongolia, the Xinhua news agency said, citing the local district government. Twenty-one people were hospitalised and 18 ... more Greenland to ask US about nuclear bomb jet crash: PM ![]() Greenland's Prime Minister Kuupik Kleist said Tuesday he would ask the United States for information on the crash of an American nuclear bomb-loaded jet near the island 40 years ago. Kleist is to ask for access to documents which contain details of possible radioactive contamination after the 1968 crash of a US B-52 bomber near the American air base of Thule, in northern Greenland. "It ... more |
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