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April 22, 2010
SHAKE AND BLOW
Eyjafjallajoekull will have no impact on weather or climate
Reykjavik, Iceland (UPI) Apr 21, 2010
The erupting volcano in Iceland won't have a lasting effect on the climate, experts say. "You mess with Iceland? We shut down all your airports," goes a new joke being told in the tiny country. Yet, while the erupting Eyjafjallajoekull volcano managed to ground most of Europe's airplanes for nearly a week, the giant cloud of ash, as impressive as it may look, won't affect the weather, much less the climate. Experts have said the volcano is emitting 150,000-300,000 tons of carbon d ... read more

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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Climate: Copenhagen pledges set Earth for +3 C warming - study
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Past Disasters Offer Lessons
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ABOUT US

Stalagmite Reveals Carbon Footprint Of Early Native Americans
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WATER WORLD

Indigenous groups sent to occupy Amazon dam site: chief
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ATSB: Small Satellite e-novation
FLORA AND FAUNA

'Love-dart' slug, lungless frog among new species on Borneo
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WATER WORLD

Ocean Salinities Show An Intensified Water Cycle
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WATER WORLD

New Coastal Research Body To Turn Science Into Action
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Iceland ash emissions at 'insignificant' level: expert
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

US, Cuba meet but reach no deal on Haiti aid: Cuban official
WEATHER REPORT

Lightning kills six in Cambodia
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CLONE AGE

China clones woollier cashmere goats
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Missing Heat May Affect Future Climate Change
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PILLAGING PIRATES

Six pirates arrested after attack on French military ship: EU
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DEMOCRACY

Walker's World: A Liberal Britain?
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Stranded Britons overjoyed by warship rescue
Portsmouth, England (AFP) April 22, 2010
Britons left stranded by the ash cloud voiced their thanks and relief after a warship came to their rescue and brought them back home. The 280 civilians who hitched a lift on HMS Albion could wake up Thursday and reflect on a trying week that for many turned into the experience of a lifetime. "When we came off the ship, my son and daughter said to me, 'do you know what - that was so goo ... more

WATER WORLD
Troops guard water pumps in Bangladesh
Dhaka, Bangladesh (UPI) Apr 21, 2010
Soldiers are guarding water pumps in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, as the city of 7 million faces severe water shortages. While water shortages are typical during the April-May dry season, it has been especially bad this year, getting a start in March with unusually high temperatures. The city needs 581 million gallons of water a day but can only produce 502 million, said the ... more

EPIDEMICS
One year on, Mexico still recovering from swine flu
La Gloria, Mexico (AFP) April 21, 2010
When tiny Mexican Edgar Hernandez fell sick one year ago, he became a worldwide sensation. Journalists and researchers flocked to the then five-year-old's sleepy village in eastern Mexico, near an industrial pig farm, seeking clues about the origin of the mysterious new flu. Since raising the A(H1N1) alert on April 23, 2009, Mexico has registered more than 72,000 cases, including almost ... more

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BIO FUEL

Biofuel-run Navy flight to mark Earth Day

ENERGY NEWS

'Living hell' in energy-deprived Dhaka


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NUKEWARS
New LM F-35A Will Test Weapons

M-ATVs To Replace Humvees In Afghanistan

Boeing Team Supports Upcoming Biofuel-Powered Flight Of US Navy FA-18

NUKEWARS
Poland to receive first US missiles in May: ministry

Official Details Results Of US Missile Review

NATO, Russia in secret talks over missiles

NUKEWARS
'Hezbollah Scuds' spread Mideast alarm

Iran Guards to test missiles in three-day drill

TALON Laser-Guided Rocket Production Configuration Verified

NUKEWARS
EADS back in U.S. Air Force tanker bid

Boeing Statement On EADS' Decision To Enter KC-X Tanker Competition

EADS opts to compete against Boeing in US air tanker deal

NUKEWARS
Robonaut Set To Join Space Station Crew As R2

A Cyborg Space Race

Japan unveils humanoid robot that laughs and smiles

NUKEWARS
One year on, Mexico still recovering from swine flu

Jury still out on swine flu handling a year on

Pandemic not over, WHO flu probe hears

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ENERGY TECH
Microbial Fuel Cell: A New Source Of Green Energy
Arlington VA (SPX) Apr 22, 2010
Showcasing its energy research initiatives for an Earth Day event on April 22 at the Pentagon, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) will highlight the microbial fuel cell, a device that could revolutionize naval energy use by converting decomposed marine organisms into electricity. These fuel cells convert naturally occurring fuels and oxidants in the marine environment into electricity, offering a clean, efficient and reliable alternative to batteries and other environmentally harmful fuels. ... read more

ENERGY TECH
Commentary: 'Be as one' in Singapore

Is Russia Selling Out Iran

Russia flexes muscles in Western airspace

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ENERGY TECH
Report: Iran may soon have U.S. in range

US military option against Iran still on table: Pentagon

US says won't accept nuclear N.Korea

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ENERGY TECH
Poland to receive first US missiles in May: ministry

Official Details Results Of US Missile Review

NATO, Russia in secret talks over missiles

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ENERGY TECH
'Hezbollah Scuds' spread Mideast alarm

Iran Guards to test missiles in three-day drill

TALON Laser-Guided Rocket Production Configuration Verified

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ENERGY TECH
In London, air passengers desperately hope for departures

Frustrated passengers begin exodus from Asia's airports

Airlines press for compensation as Europe's skies reopen

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