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September 03, 2009
Quake kills 23 in Indonesia
Sukabumi, Indonesia (AFP) Sept 2, 2009
A major 7.0-magnitude quake rocked Indonesia Wednesday, killing at least 23 people and destroying dozens of homes across the country's densely populated heartland, officials said. The quake struck off the island of Java less than 200 kilometres (123 miles) south of Jakarta at a depth of 49 kilometres, the US Geological Survey said. Thousands of people fled homes, shopping centres and off ... read more

Weakened Hurricane Jimena nears Mexican coast
Puerto San Carlos, Mexico (AFP) Sept 2, 2009
Hurricane Jimena weakened to a Category Two storm early Wednesday as it bore down on Mexico's Baja California peninsula, US forecasters said. But Mexican officials warned that it still posed a serious threat. The storm's top winds decreased to 165 kilometers (105 miles) per hour, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said, adding it would continue to weaken prior to making landfall as a ... more

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First global illegal fishing treaty agreed: UN
Rome (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
A group of 91 countries have agreed on a treaty that will block ships involved in illegal fishing from entering signatory ports and thus help prevent the fish going to market, the UN said on Tuesday. The UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) hailed the agreement to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing as "the first ever global treaty focused ... more

Water Scarcity Started 15 Years Ago
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Sep 02, 2009
New analysis shows that the water scarcity being experienced in southeast Australia started up to 15 years ago. While the results from the work by senior CSIRO researcher, Dr Albert van Dijk, may not surprise many people, it provides scientific evidence of the shift. The finding follows the first ever national and comprehensive analysis of 30 years of on-ground and satellite observations ... more

Tropical Storms Endure Over Wet Land, Fizzle Over Dry
West Lafayette IN (SPX) Sep 02, 2009
If it has already rained, it's going to continue to pour, according to a Purdue University study of how ocean-origin storms behave when they come ashore. More than 30 years of monsoon data from India showed that ground moisture where the storms make landfall is a major indicator of what the storm will do from there. If the ground is wet, the storm is likely to sustain, while dry conditions ... more

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  • Tourists flee Hurricane Jimena in Mexico

  • Slowly Slip-Sliding Faults Don't Cause Earthquakes

  • ESA Helps Make Summer In The City More Bearable

  • UN chief 'alarmed' at Arctic glacier melt

  • Shifting Baselines Confound River Restoration

  • Scientists Find 'Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch'
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    Risky schemes may be only hope for cooling planet: scientists
    London (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
    Sci-fi proposals to cool the planet are laden with risk but may be Earth's only hope if politicians fail to tackle global warming, scientists said on Tuesday in their biggest evaluation to date of "geo-engineering" concepts. The verdict by Britain's prestigious Royal Society came little more than three months before a UN showdown in Copenhagen on how to reduce the carbon emissions that drive ... more

    Poor nations need 'wartime' support against climate change: UN
    Geneva (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
    Developing nations need a 600-billion-dollar "Marshall Plan" annually to tackle climate change with support from rich nations on a scale not seen outside wartime recovery, a UN report said Tuesday. The World Economic and Social Survey called for a "Global Sustainable New Deal" to overcome the "woefully inadequate" estimate of 21 billion dollars currently set aside internationally to adapt ... more

    New York braces for swine flu return
    New York (AFP) Sept 1, 2009
    New York announced free swine flu vaccinations Tuesday for all elementary school students ahead of the new academic year and a feared resurgence of H1N1 infections. The mayor's office and the city health department said the free shots would be given for the next several months to students whose parents requested them. The vaccine is expected to become available in the second half of October. ... more

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  • Marine Viruses May Contribute To Ocean Energy

  • Human Impacts And Environmental Factors Changing Northwest Atlantic Ecosystem

  • H1N1 not likely to mutate into superbug: study

  • French carbon tax debate turns toxic for Sarkozy

  • Flu threat rules out election hugs and handshakes

  • At least 50 killed in Mogadishu fighting: UN

  • Large geothermal plant planned in Germany
  • Qatar, Chinese firm sign gas deal
  • Oil Speculators Dominate Open Interest In Oil Futures
  • NRG Energy Files Clean Coal Power Initiative Application
  • China villagers riot over polluting plant: residents
  • China manufacturing grows at fastest rate in 16 months
  • Duke Energy To Build Ninth US Wind Farm
  • EarthSure Announces A Very Cool Way To Go Green

  • Finnish, French firms squabble over nuclear plant
  • India, Namibia sign deals for uranium, diamonds: ministry
  • We Energies Plans Biomass Plant At Domtar Rothschild Mill Site
  • Scientists Uncover Solar Cycle, Stratosphere And Ocean Connections
  • Small Fluctuations In Solar Activity, Large Influence On The Climate
  • Smoke From Station Fire Blankets Southern California
  • Hurricane Jimena roars toward Baja California
  • Walker's World: Climate and China

  • World's Last Great Forest Under Threat
  • Typhoon rains lash eastern Japan
  • Predicting The Future Of Plant Communities
  • Climate Simulation Computer Becomes More Powerful
  • Dalai Lama visits Taiwan typhoon victims amid Chinese anger
  • Honey Bees Turned Data Collectors Help Scientists Understand Climate Change
  • Uganda offers scheme to 'befriend' mountain gorillas on Facebook
  • UN meet aims to boost global network against climate change



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