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Breaking News Fri, 18 May 2012
Recycle - Recycling - Waste - Trash - Garbage - Empty Bottles - Plastic Bottles
Environment   Photos   Plastic   Science   Wikipedia: Plastic  
 The Daily Mail 
Could a plastic eating fungi save world from biggest man-made environmental catastrophe?
| The world's addiction to plastic packaging and products threatens to choke many of the eco-systems that life relies on for survival. | The usually synthetic material, which is most commonly made fro... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
tree plantation on the road side in Maharashtra - India
Environment   Gujarat   Photos   Tree   Wikipedia: Plantation  
 Newstrack India 
Spiritual group plants 35 lakh trees
| Haridwar, May 18 (IANS) A spiritual group based here has launched a massive green drive in the country and has already planted 35 lakh trees and saplings, a spokesperson said Friday.  | The Gay... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
King Prajadhipok Museum in Bangkok, Thailand  Khaleej Times 
International Day of Museums celebrated
The Sharjah Museum of Natural History and Vegetation, affiliated to the Sharjah Department of Environment and Natural Reserves, celebrated the International Day of Museums on Thursday. | Saif Al Suwai... (photo: WN / RTayco)
Environment   Museum   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Museum  
Small water lake on the plateau - water resource  Huffington Post 
Water Enough for All?
| All during spring and summer I love to watch the huge fish hawks called Ospreys building up their stick nests, then incubating their eggs, and then raising their chicks. How many chicks, how many Os... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Small water lake on the plateau - water resource Huffington Post
Water Enough for All?
| All during spring and summer I love to watch the huge fish hawks called Ospreys building up their stick nests, then incubating their eggs, and then raising their chicks... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Earth   People   Photos   Water   Wikipedia: Water  
Young children at the World Food Programme (WFP) school feeding centre in Agarsamat, Tahoua Region, Niger, 17 November, 2011.  Prices at Niger's food markets are spiking in the aftermath of a patchy harvest, causing concern among food security experts that many could soon go hungry. The Independent
G8 summit: The hunger game
| One of the worst hit is the African country of Niger where the lives of six million children are in the balance, the British charity Save the Children has warned. Serio... (photo: UN / WFP/Phil Behan)
Africa   Aid   Famine   Photos   Wikipedia: Sahel drought  
A rose flower of the largest rose garden in Asia, which started in year 1967, "Zakir Rose Garden" is spread across a vast area of 17 acres. It exhibits all kinds of rose plants numbering up-to 1,600 plant varieties. The Rose garden serves as the venue for hosting the annual festival of gardens, a major cultural event in the heart of the green Chandigarh, India, 10th October 2011. The Miami Herald
Secret gardens revealed in Amsterdam
| During the third weekend of June, 30 of the most private gardens in Amsterdam are open to the public as part of Open Garden Days. Some of them are opening for the first... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Amsterdam   Garden   Photos   Tourism   Weekend   Wikipedia: Amsterdam  
Honey Bees on the window - insect - nature PhysOrg
Research looks at impact on honeybees from chemicals and mites
| Scientists have been trying to explain the bee-killing malady known as Colony Collapse Disorder, which causes honeybees to abandon their hives, become ill and die. Elli... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Insect   Photos   Research   Scientists   Wikipedia: Honey bee  
Hazardous gasses emitting out from Chimney - air pollution - India The Siasat Daily
Air pollution may be global risk factor for cardiovascular disease
May 17: | Changes in air pollution during the 2008 Beijing Olympics were associated with changes in biomarkers of systemic inflammation and thrombosis (formation of blood... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Disease   Health   Photos   Pollution  
Detergent powder - man made chemical Newstrack India
Chemicals in environment 'may be harmful to male fertility'
| London, May 17 (ANI): Chemicals routinely found in the environment could be damaging fertility in some men, new evidence that has emerged has suggested. | For the study... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Chemical   Environment   London   Photos   Wikipedia: Fertility  
Pilot whales BBC News
Whales can adjust their hearing
For many whales and dolphins, the world is shaped by sound; they hunt and navigate by listening for echoes. | Navigating in this way requires super-sensitive hearing. And... (photo: Creative Commons / ahisgett)
Photos   Scientists   Sense   Whales   Wikipedia: Whale  
Environmental Issues Climate Change
- Recycle for free then visit Denver expo for green
- US drafts environmental programs for Indonesia
- Prize money quiz on World Environment Day
- Trapping leopards is not the real solution: Wildlife expert
Recycle - Recycling - Waste - Trash - Garbage - Empty Bottles - Plastic Bottles
Could a plastic eating fungi save world from biggest man-made environmental catastrophe?
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- Climate change: new bird species may arrive
- 'Positive climate' beckons companies
- ABC 'climate death threats' reports undermined
- The Question: Has apathy overtaken urgency in the debate on
Kashmiri Muslims cross the Dal Lake on a Shikara boat during a heavy downpour in Srinagar 07, December 2011. Montain areas experinced snowfall while plains were rushed by rains intensifying cold wave in kashmir valley.
Rains add to the woes of Kashmiri farmers
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Global Warm Pollution
- A door to growth
- US drafts environmental programs for Indonesia
- With Natural Gas Plentiful and Cheap, Carbon Capture Project
- The resurgent restaurant scene
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
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- We're putting our foot in it
- Sen. James Inhofe Seeks to Destroy Landmark EPA Ruling
- A hatchet job on my trees
- National Trust Releases 'What's Your Beef?' Repo
Hazardous gasses emitting out from Chimney - air pollution - India
Air pollution may be global risk factor for cardiovascular disease
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Chemicals Ecology
- Chemical sends 5 from Fla airport to hospital
- Chemical sends 5 from Fla airport to hospital
- Chemical sends 5 from Fla airport to hospital
- Miscreants mix chemical in river
Honey Bees on the window - insect - nature
Research looks at impact on honeybees from chemicals and mites
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- Oil well in Cuba comes up dry, raises questions about future
- RI, Australia work on hepatitis research
- Prize money quiz on World Environment Day
- The greening of real estate
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
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Nature Natural Disasters
- Trapping leopards is not the real solution: Wildlife expert
- Gorilla believed to be age 47 dies at Ohio zoo
- Whale Wars Paul Watson granted bail while extradition proces
- Mother Nature and Decorating
Two pet cats resting in the home - animal - nature
New “Werewolf” Cat Makes a Rare Appearance in Largo
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- Living with Ruaumoko
- Editorial: Christchurch needs to honour its new spirit
- DJ Khaled's 'Take It To The Head' Video Is A Blo
- Emperor personally thanks Britons for post-quake assistance
File - Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) meets with members of the Oregon National Guard, the Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs, and family support groups at Portland State University in Portland, Ore., June 29, 2009.
Senator: Fukushima Fuel Pool Is a National Security Issue for AMERICA
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