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Nature loss could halve living standards for the world's poor

LONDON: An environmental review, headed by an Indian, has concluded that damage to forests, rivers, marine life and other aspects of nature could halve living standards for the world's poor. According to a BBC report, Pavan Sukhdev heads the ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  30 May 2008
Related Topics: Deutsche Bank,  European Commission

Burying CO2 to fight global warming a step closer to reality

Washington, May 25 (ANI): Capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) and burying it away underground, which has on paper been described as one of the most effective in cutting down on greenhouse gases, is moving closer to reality. According to a report in ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  25 May 2008

Migratory birds to disappear due to climate change

LONDON: A new study has expressed concern about migrating birds disappearing in the future, if they fail to adapt to changing weather patterns, which are a result of climate change. According to a report in New Scientist , high winds and ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  19 May 2008
Related Topics: Princeton University

Act now to prevent climate change or rehabilitate 12.5 crore people, Greenpeace warns

New Delhi, Apr.29 (ANI): In a dramatic action early this morning, singer Rabbi joined Greenpeace activists who have occupied “prime real estate” and set up a “migrant colony” of hutments 35 feet above the Delhi Noida toll bridge. This occupation will ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  29 Apr 2008

Carbon emissions may be immaterial to global warming in future

Washington, April 28 (ANI): While climate change and carbon emissions are considered to be strongly associated, a new study report suggests that this relationship will perhaps no longer persist in the future. The report published in BioMed Centrals ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  28 Apr 2008

Go for veggies to curb the perils of global climate warming

Washington, Apr 27 (ANI): Go for veggies if you want to do your bit to prevent greenhouse gas emissions, researchers have suggested, claiming that it is the dietary choice, not food miles, which most determines a households food-related climate impacts. ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  27 Apr 2008

Biodiversity significantly enhances ecosystem's productivity

Washington , Apr 25 (ANI): A new study, conducted by scientists at the Brown University , has shown that more plant diversity notably enhances an ecosystem’s productivity. The scientists, who conducted the first experiment in a natural environment, say ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  25 Apr 2008

Clearing smog can reveal true extent of global warming

London, April 19 (ANI): A new study has determined that the true extent of global warming can only be made when the smog of pollution has cleared from the skies. According to a report in New Scientist, the cleaner, clearer skies mean measurements of ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  19 Apr 2008

Global CO2 emissions continue to accelerate in 21st century

Washington, April 13 (ANI): If estimates are to be believed, carbon dioxide emissions are continuing to accelerate rapidly in the 21st century. According to a report in ENN (Environmental News Network), the estimates are in contrast to ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  13 Apr 2008

Global warming may spark worldwide beer crisis: Experts

London, Apr 9 (ANI): Global warming may soon spark worldwide booze crisis, experts have warned. Experts say that barley crops could fail in the heat that may lead to the scarcity of one of the key ingredients of beer. It will mean either there will be ...

From ASIA NEWS INTERNATIONAL, EcoEarth News,  9 Apr 2008

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