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August 27, 2009
Firefighters claim victory over Athens inferno
Athens (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
Firefighters claimed victory Tuesday over a huge wildfire that ravaged the outskirts of Athens over four days, destroying scores of homes and leading to fierce criticism of the government's response. "There are no more fires currently in Greece," a fire department spokesman told AFP late Tuesday. But he added that firefighters remain mobilised "to respond to any possible resurgence of ... read more

UN's Ban to see climate change effects on North Pole trip
United Nations (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is to visit a Norwegian island deep inside the Arctic Circle, near the North Pole, to see firsthand the effects of climate change, his spokeswoman said. Ban is scheduled to arrive in Oslo on August 31 for an official visit where he will be received by Norway's King Harald V, and hold meetings with Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and Foreign Minister Jonas ... more

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Top UN climate scientist backs ambitious CO2 cuts
Paris (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
Barely 100 days before the world hopes to seal a global climate treaty, the UN's top climate scientist has given his personal endorsement to hugely ambitious goals for slashing emissions. "As chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) I cannot take a position because we do not make recommendations," said Rajendra Pachauri when asked if he supported calls to keep ... more

The Greenhouse Gas That Saved The World
Copenhagen, Denmark (SPX) Aug 26, 2009
When Planet Earth was just cooling down from its fiery creation, the sun was faint and young. So faint that it should not have been able to keep the oceans of earth from freezing. But fortunately for the creation of life, water was kept liquid on our young planet. For years scientists have debated what could have kept earth warm enough to prevent the oceans from freezing solid. Now a team ... more

Plastics Decompose And Release Hazardous Chemicals Into Oceans
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 26, 2009
In the first study to look at what happens over the years to the billions of pounds of plastic waste floating in the world's oceans, scientists are reporting that plastics - reputed to be virtually indestructible - decompose with surprising speed and release potentially toxic substances into the water. Reporting here today at the 238th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society ... more

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  • Taiwan confirms 461 dead, 192 missing after typhoon

  • Haiti farmers spared hunger by timely aid

  • Google to examine Swiss concerns about Street View

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    Nostrils Alternate To Process Competing Odors
    Houston TX (SPX) Aug 26, 2009
    When the nose encounters two different scents simultaneously, the brain processes them separately through each nostril in an alternating fashion. This finding by researchers at Rice University in Houston is the first demonstration of "perceptual rivalry" in the olfactory system. The study was published online today by the journal Current Biology and will appear in the Sept. 29 print ... more

    Multitaskers distracted by everything: study
    San Francisco (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
    When it comes to getting things done, multitasking is a bane not a blessing, according to Stanford University researchers. While Internet Age hipsters may be simultaneously listening to iPods, watching online video, instant messaging, checking email and firing off updates to Facebook, they likely aren't doing any of it well. "They're suckers for irrelevancy," said Stanford communication ... more

    Jamie Oliver to open Italian restaurant chain in Asia
    Hong Kong (AFP) Aug 25, 2009
    Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver is planning to launch 30 Italian family-style restaurants in Asia, with the first one set to open its doors to his gastronomic followers in Hong Kong early next year. The move marks the first step in taking his chain Jamie's Italian -- which now has five eateries in England -- outside his hometown, to a region which takes pride in its rich diversity of ... more

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  • Homes Pollute Our Water

  • Give flu vaccine to nurses, chronic sick first: EU experts

  • Companies' CO2 cuts fall short of scientific needs: study

  • Arctic Sea captain claimed N. Korean flag at first encounter: Russia

  • Brazil oil strategy keeps firms guessing

  • Australia approves massive China, India gas project

  • Swelling deficit poses key challenges to Obama reform plans
  • Deficit worries hound vacationing Obama
  • China overtakes top exporter Germany: WTO
  • Bulgaria names new nuclear chief after tender scandal
  • 14 dead in China mine blast: govt
  • Chinalco unit posts loss, looks abroad after failed Rio bid
  • Lead scares highlight China's environmental dilemma
  • Despair as drought cripples 'Australia's Mississippi'

  • Taiwan confirms 292 deaths, 385 missing from typhoon
  • Swine flu could cause as many as 90,000 US deaths: WHouse
  • New Vision For 'Eyes On The Earth'
  • NASA's A-Train Of Satellites On Track With Hurricane Research
  • Seeing The Forest For The Trees
  • TerraSAR-X Image Of The Month: Mangroves, Bakassi Peninsula, Cameroon
  • Fires rob pollution-choked Athens of fresh air filter
  • Dam disaster shows Russia 'very far behind': Medvedev

  • Mexico water body warns of risk of 'critical' shortage
  • Hurricane Bill peters out as it rolls over Newfoundland
  • High-level mission aims to end Honduras deadlock
  • France to declare exclusive fishing zone in Mediterranean
  • Fears that Chinese mafia bumping off Belgian homing pigeons
  • China settles 50,000 Tibetan nomads in towns: state media
  • China rights lawyer may escape prosecution: attorney
  • Big Pharma races to get swine flu vaccines to market



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