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More than 200 Dubai buildings now solar-powered 8/11/2016
More than 200 Dubai buildings now solar-powered More than 200 buildings in Dubai are now harnessing power from the sun, it was announced on Sunday. ...more
Philippines to ratify climate pact 8/11/2016
Philippines to ratify climate pact The Philippines will ratify a global pact aimed at taming climate change, President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday, reversing his opposition to the historic United Nations agreement he previously dubbed "crazy". ...more
Seized ivory comes almost exclusively from recent poaching: study 8/11/2016
Seized ivory comes almost exclusively from recent poaching: study Seized illicit shipments of elephant ivory are almost entirely made up of tusks from recently poached animals rather than siphoned from government stockpiles, scientists using a forensic technique reported on Monday. ...more
Giant snowballs appear on Russian beach in Siberia 8/11/2016
Giant snowballs appear on Russian beach in Siberia A strange and beautiful sight greeted locals in the Gulf of Ob, in northwest Siberia, after thousands of natural snowballs formed on the beach. ...more
Vast Moroccan solar power plant is hard act for Africa to follow 7/11/2016
Vast Moroccan solar power plant is hard act for Africa to follow On the edge of the Sahara desert, Morocco is building one of the world's biggest solar power plants in a project largely funded by the European Union. ...more
After years of delay, climate talks face a new problem: speed 7/11/2016
After years of delay, climate talks face a new problem: speed Efforts to build a new global deal to tackle climate change were for many years criticized for moving at a glacial pace. But this week climate negotiators meeting in Morocco find themselves facing an entirely new problem: a deal that, astonishingly, has come into effect more than three years ahead of schedule. ...more
Delhi imposes 'emergency' measures to combat hazardous smog 7/11/2016
Delhi imposes 'emergency' measures to combat hazardous smog The Delhi government on Sunday put all construction projects on hold, shut down schools and advised residents of the Indian capital to stay indoors as part of an "emergency" plan to deal with dangerous levels of air pollution. ...more
Record hot year may be the new normal by 2025 7/11/2016
Record hot year may be the new normal by 2025 The hottest year on record globally in 2015 could be just another average year by 2025 if carbon emissions continue to rise at their current rate, according to new research published in the Bulletin of American Meteorological Society. ...more
China announces plan to curb carbon emissions 7/11/2016
China announces plan to curb carbon emissions China has announced a plan to curb greenhouse gas emissions over the next several years, while capping coal consumption and increasing the use of non-fossil fuels. ...more
UAE pupils to learn about responsible energy use as part of new curriculum 4/11/2016
UAE pupils to learn about responsible energy use as part of new curriculum Pupils in some high schools will learn about responsible energy consumption as part of a new curriculum introduced by the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Education. ...more
 
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