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Limiting catch of one type of fish could help save coral reefs, research finds 5/4/2016
Limiting catch of one type of fish could help save coral reefs, research finds Limiting the take of just one type of fish could protect coral reefs around the world from the most serious immediate impacts of climate change, researchers have found. ...more
Vietnam warns of dire impact from planned Mekong dams 5/4/2016
Vietnam warns of dire impact from planned Mekong dams Vietnam has predicted "very high adverse effects" on the Mekong River environment and economy if 11 proposed dams are built on its lower mainstream. ...more
AFED Founding Board Member Riyad Hamzah Appointed President of BAHRAIN University 4/4/2016
AFED Founding Board Member Riyad Hamzah Appointed President of BAHRAIN University Dr. Riyad Hamzah, Founding Member of the Board of Trustees of Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED) has been appointed President of University of Bahrain. ...more
Up to 400,000 in Sudan may need food aid due to El Nino: WFP 4/4/2016
Up to 400,000 in Sudan may need food aid due to El Nino: WFP Some 400,000 people in Sudan could need food aid because of poor rains caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon, a UN official told AFP on Sunday. ...more
Great Barrier Reef pollution control efforts 'not enough to meet targets' 4/4/2016
Great Barrier Reef pollution control efforts 'not enough to meet targets' Australia is unlikely to meet water quality targets designed to protect the Great Barrier Reef, researchers from the federal government’s marine science agency have warned. ...more
India’s once-gleaming Golden Temple dulled by air pollution 4/4/2016
India’s once-gleaming Golden Temple dulled by air pollution The chronic air pollution blanketing much of northern India is now threatening the holiest shrine in the Sikh religion, making the once-gleaming walls of the Golden Temple dingy and dull. ...more
Pakistan city announces rat-killing bounty after infestation 4/4/2016
Pakistan city announces rat-killing bounty after infestation Authorities in Pakistan's northwest announced a bounty for killing rats after receiving hundreds of complaints of rodents infesting the region's biggest city. ...more
United States, China to sign Paris climate accord on April 22 1/4/2016
United States, China to sign Paris climate accord on April 22 The United States and China confirmed Thursday that they will sign the Paris climate change agreement in New York on April 22, a move that officials hope will help the accord enter into force this year. ...more
Britain's greenhouse gas emissions fell 3.3 pct in 2015: government 1/4/2016
Britain's greenhouse gas emissions fell 3.3 pct in 2015: government Britain's greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions fell by 3.3 percent in 2015, largely due to a decline in coal-fired power generation and marking the third straight yearly drop, preliminary government data showed on Thursday. ...more
Birds expected to adapt well to climate change show 'substantial advantage' 1/4/2016
Birds expected to adapt well to climate change show 'substantial advantage' Birds that were expected to do well due to climate change have outperformed other species in the past 30 years, a study of wildlife in Europe and the US has found. ...more
 
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