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Ebola impacting Chimps and Gorillas even more than humans 26/1/2015
Ebola impacting Chimps and Gorillas even more than humans While the whole world is aware of the many human fatalities from the Ebola epidemic in Western Africa, you may not realize that the disease has claimed hundreds of thousands of other victims in the area. ...more
Warm ocean melting East Antarctica's largest glacier 26/1/2015
Warm ocean melting East Antarctica's largest glacier The largest glacier in East Antarctica, containing ice equivalent to a six-meter (20-foot) rise in global sea levels, is melting due to warm ocean water, Australian scientists said on Monday. ...more
China's smoggy capital to close 300 companies in battle on pollution 26/1/2015
China's smoggy capital to close 300 companies in battle on pollution Beijing plans to shut 300 companies this year to help reduce choking air pollution in the Chinese capital, the official Xinhua news agency said on Monday. ...more
Australia bans waste dumping near Great Barrier Reef after UNESCO threat to put it on danger list 26/1/2015
Australia bans waste dumping near Great Barrier Reef after UNESCO threat to put it on danger list The Australian government has moved to ban the dumping of dredge spoil in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park in an attempt to prevent the reef being labeled “in danger” by the United Nations. ...more
Feynan Ecolodge shortlisted for international ecotourism award 23/1/2015
Feynan Ecolodge shortlisted for international ecotourism award The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) on Monday announced the finalists in its Tourism for Tomorrow Award 2015, with Feynan Ecolodge shortlisted in the Community Award category. ...more
New Tonga volcanic island likely to disappear (VIDEO) 23/1/2015
New Tonga volcanic island likely to disappear (VIDEO) A new island has emerged in the South Pacific, but mapmakers might want to wait a while before adding it to their global landscape. ...more
U.N. asks countries for climate plans after record warm 2014 23/1/2015
U.N. asks countries for climate plans after record warm 2014 The United Nations asked governments on Thursday to submit plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions as the building blocks of a deal due in Paris in December to limit global warming, after scientists said 2014 was the hottest year on record. ...more
South Africa moves 100 rhinos outside country to fight poaching 23/1/2015
South Africa moves 100 rhinos outside country to fight poaching South Africa said on Thursday that it had moved around 100 rhinos to unspecified neighboring states as part of efforts to stem the illicit slaughter of the animals for their horns. ...more
Magnificent blue glow of Hong Kong seas also disturbing 23/1/2015
Magnificent blue glow of Hong Kong seas also disturbing Eerie fluorescent blue patches of water glimmering off Hong Kong's seashore are magnificent, disturbing and potentially toxic, marine biologists say. ...more
Reports: Saudi Arabia waters down green energy investment plan 22/1/2015
Reports: Saudi Arabia waters down green energy investment plan Saudi Arabia has reportedly delayed a target to invest the equivalent of £72bn in a major expansion of renewable energy capacity by eight years, fuelling fears the kingdom could yet become a net oil importer. ...more
 
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