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  • Cayman's imperiled blue iguanas on the rebound David McFaddenAP Cayman's imperiled blue iguanas on the rebound
    David McFadden/AP - 16-08-2012 13:45

    Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, Cayman Islands — The blue iguana has lived on the rocky shores of Grand Cayman for at least a couple of million years, preening like a miniature turquoise dragon as it soaked in the sun or sheltered inside crevices. Yet having survived everything from tropical hurricanes to ice ages, it was driven to near-extinction by dogs, cats and cars.

  • Why Mars again?Why Mars again?
    AP - 31-07-2012 10:05

  • SC sounds green alert on dismantling of shipsSC sounds green alert on dismantling of ships
    IANS - 31-07-2012 09:57

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court Monday held that in future no ship would be allowed to be dismantled in India without the government's environmental clearance and the vessel's decontamination as per an international convention.

  • NASA: Strange and sudden massive melt in GreenlandNASA: Strange and sudden massive melt in Greenland
    AP - 25-07-2012 09:05

    Washington: Nearly all of Greenland's massive ice sheet suddenly started melting a bit this month, a freak event that surprised scientists.

  • Global CO2 emissions continue to soarGlobal CO2 emissions continue to soar
    IANS - 23-07-2012 07:01

    London: Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), the main cause of global warming, increased by three percent last year, reaching an all-time high of 34 billion tonnes in 2011

  • Cuba tests biofuel vehicleCuba tests biofuel vehicle
    IANS - 23-07-2012 06:50

    Havana: For the first time ever, Cuba has tested biofuel from the Jatropha plant in a vehicle, using it to drive the automobile for 1,500 kms

  • 'Cold War era tools help track climate change today''Cold War era tools help track climate change today'
    IANS - 18-07-2012 10:22

    Washington: Tracking the impact of climate change today has been made possible by tools developed by nuclear scientists to detect radioactivity in the wake of testing of atomic bombs during the Cold War era, says a leading historian.

  • World experiences fourth warmest June on recordWorld experiences fourth warmest June on record
    IANS - 18-07-2012 10:23

    Geneva: Average global temperatures this June were the fourth warmest since record keeping began in 1880, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has said.

  • Karakoram glaciers unaffected by global warmingKarakoram glaciers unaffected by global warming
    IANS - 11-07-2012 10:42

    Glaciers nestling under the shadow of Diran and Rakaposhi, two towering peaks in the Karakoram Range of northern Pakistan, remain impervious to global warming and have even grown slightly in recent years, suggests a new study.

  • Reduced sea ice, warming elevate Arctic temperaturesReduced sea ice, warming elevate Arctic temperatures
    IANS - 09-07-2012 10:44

    Sydney: Melting sea ice and global warming are elevating Arctic temperatures up to four times faster than the global average, according to latest research.

  • Rio+20: A quickfix guide to the Earth SummitRio+20: A quickfix guide to the Earth Summit
    IANS - 20-06-2012 03:55

  • China looks forward to Rio+20 summit with six-point proposalChina looks forward to Rio+20 summit with six-point proposal
    ANI - 19-06-2012 08:15

    Rio de Janeiro (Brazil): China will make joint efforts with relevant parties to achieve comprehensive, positive and pragmatic results at the upcoming United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20 summit), a Chinese diplomat has said.

  • Scientists to strap cameras to Hawaiian sealsScientists to strap cameras to Hawaiian seals
    AP - 19-06-2012 07:27

    HONOLULU: Hawaiian monk seals need an image makeover.

  • UNDP funded sea cucumber survey underway in Bay of BengalUNDP funded sea cucumber survey underway in Bay of Bengal
    PTI - 13-06-2012 10:20

    Chennai: The Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) is conducting a study on the population status of sea cucumber along the Coromandal Coast, based on whose report the Centre would decide on whether to lift the ban on fishing the leathery echinoderm.

  • Puja Gupta joins international and Hollywood celebrities in leafy campaignPuja Gupta joins international and Hollywood celebrities in leafy campaign
    PETA/India Syndicate - 13-06-2012 10:13

    Mumbai: Actor, vegetarian and Miss India Universe 2007, Puja Gupta, is all set to wear an outfit made of veggies for PETA India's next pro-vegetarian ad campaign.

  • Nests for birds distributed in Taj CityNests for birds distributed in Taj City
    IANS - 12-06-2012 10:14

    A bird lover in the Taj city, businessman Rajeev Gupta, is on a mission to save sparrows from extinction.

  • Warming is causing Arctic to get greenerWarming is causing Arctic to get greener
    IANS - 12-06-2012 10:13

    Stockholm: Warming in the Arctic in recent years has caused the area to get greener, says new research.

  • Asia-Pacific fastest growing greenhouse gases source: UNAsia-Pacific fastest growing greenhouse gases source: UN
    IANS - 11-06-2012 10:32

    The Asia-Pacific area is the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions globally and the region will contribute to around 40 percent of global carbon emissions by 2015, according to a UN report released Wednesday.

  • Dhumal administers green pledge to publicDhumal administers green pledge to public
    IANS - 05-06-2012 05:50

    Shimla: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal, on the occasion of the World Environment Day Tuesday, administered a pledge to the people of the state to protect the environment.

  • U'khand CM calls for collective effort to protect environmentU'khand CM calls for collective effort to protect environment
    PTI - 05-06-2012 05:45

    Dehra Dun: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Vijay Bahuguna today called for a concerted and collective effort for environment conservation. In his message on the eve of World Environment Day.

  • Capacity of hydropower plants on Ganga to be reduced: NatarajanCapacity of hydropower plants on Ganga to be reduced: Natarajan

    To ensure free flow and clean water in the Ganga, the union environment ministry is formulating a plan to cut down the capacity of major hydroelectric plants operational on the river, Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan said Tuesday.

  • Myanmar dolphins work with fishermenMyanmar dolphins work with fishermen

    Dolphins in Myanmar's Ayeyawady river are unique -- they help fishermen by herding fishes towards the net.

  • Street lighting changing insect ecosystems: StudyStreet lighting changing insect ecosystems: Study

    London: Street lighting is changing insect ecosystems in towns and cities, The Independent reported.

  • 'Monsoon to hit Karnataka in June first week''Monsoon to hit Karnataka in June first week'

    Bangalore: The south-west monsoon, crucial for agricultural operations, will reach Karnataka in June's first week and become active from second week, a senior academician said Monday.

  • Punjab to have mobile ambulance for animalsPunjab to have mobile ambulance for animals

    Chandigarh: Animals in Punjab may now receive more prompt medical attention as the state government has decided to start a free veterinary mobile ambulance service to provide instant treatment to them.

  • Centre ignored protests over cement plant in 2004: DhumalCentre ignored protests over cement plant in 2004: Dhumal

    Shimla: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister and BJP leader Prem Kumar Dhumal Sunday alleged that the Congress-led central government in 2004 had ignored the people's objections while allowing Jaiprakash Associates Limited to set up cement and thermal plants in Solan district.

  • Gogoi pushes for World Heritage tag for Assam river islandGogoi pushes for World Heritage tag for Assam river island

    Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi Saturday appealed for coordinated efforts to ensure that the state's river island Majuli is included in the Unesco's World Heritage Site list.

  • Beijing to shut polluting industriesBeijing to shut polluting industries

    Beijing: China has announced a new crackdown on polluting industries which are major contributors to the capital's emissions.

  • Dubai to observe World Migratory Bird DayDubai to observe World Migratory Bird Day

    Dubai: The environment department of the Dubai Municipality in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will mark World Migratory Bird Day May 12-13.

  • Calling scribes for climate change journalism fellowships!Calling scribes for climate change journalism fellowships!

    Panos South Asia has announced they are receiving applications for the South Asia Climate Change Award (SACCA) Fellowships for the year 2012.

  • Bats, whales have surprisingly similar bio-sonarsBats, whales have surprisingly similar bio-sonars

    Copenhagen: Though they evolved separately over millennia in different worlds of darkness, bats and toothed whales use surprisingly similar acoustic behaviour to locate, track, and capture prey using echolocation, the biological equivalent of sonar.

  • WWF: Saving forests 20 percent of climate-change challenge

    Bangkok, Sep 29: Saving the world's remaining native forests must be a big part of any new climate deal as about 20 percent of global carbon emissions are due to deforestation and forest degradation, the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) said Tuesday.

  • 27-foot crocs roamed east Africa27-foot crocs roamed east Africa

    Washington: A 27-foot crocodile, capable of swallowing humans, once roamed east Africa, dwarfing even its counterparts in the Nile – the biggest recorded so far, a scientist says.

  • Government told to decide fast on bio-fuels programme: Parliament panelGovernment told to decide fast on bio-fuels programme: Parliament panel

    New Delhi: Rapping the rural development ministry's land resources department for the "inordinate delay" in finalising a bio-fuels programme, a parliamentary panel has sought for the matter be placed before the cabinet at the earliest for a decision on its continuance.

  • Apex court mulling total ban on plasticApex court mulling total ban on plastic

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday said it would consider whether to completely ban the use of plastic in the interests of animals and the environment.

  • Mexican city distributes masks for volcano ashMexican city distributes masks for volcano ash

    Mexico City: Mexico City has started distributing 483,000 masks to residents who might need protection from the ash being spewed by the Popocatepetl volcano.

  • Himachal greens upbeat over 'environmental justice'Himachal greens upbeat over 'environmental justice'

    Shimla: Greens are upbeat after the Himachal Pradesh High Court handed out what they term "environmental justice" by fining a corporate house Rs 100 crore for violating the law and fraudulently setting up a cement plant and a thermal power plant.

  • No clear road map on emission cutsNo clear road map on emission cuts

    India's efforts to develop a road map for growth that is low-carbon-based and inclusive are much-delayed. The expert panel constituted by the Government of India to develop low carbon strategies for inclusive growth in January 2010 was supposed to submit its interim and final report in April and September of the same year.

  • Mammals running speed determines eye sizeMammals running speed determines eye size

    Washington: Maximum running speed practically determines mammalian eye size other than body size, says a new study.

  • Court notice on villagers' plea against oil depotCourt notice on villagers' plea against oil depot

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday issued notice to Hindustan Petroleum Corp and the National Disaster Management Authority on a plea by villagers opposing the construction of a petroleum depot near their homes in west Delhi.

  • No anthrax at Delhi zoo: OfficialsNo anthrax at Delhi zoo: Officials

    New Delhi: On Wednesday, Delhi zoo authorities denied the spread of anthrax after a rhinoceros died here last week. Even as over 20 zoo employees are still under observation as a precaution, the zoo officials said "no anthrax symptoms have been found".

  • Garbage to be off Goa's beaches by SeptemberGarbage to be off Goa's beaches by September

    Panaji: Plastic, waste and other forms of garbage will be off Goa's beaches by September, Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said on Wednesday.

  • Mongoose hair brushes seized in AgraMongoose hair brushes seized in Agra

    Agra: Hundreds of paint-brushes allegedly made from the hair of mongoose were seized from a shop Monday evening.

  • Indefinite fast against Kudankulam N-plant resumesIndefinite fast against Kudankulam N-plant resumes

    Chennai: At least 24 activists of the People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) launched an indefinite fast on Tuesday at four villages in Tirunelveli district, around 650 km from here, in protest against the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP).

  • Now, Goa's site for National Games illegally minedNow, Goa's site for National Games illegally mined

    Panaji: In a shocking incident, an illegal laterite stone mine was found on the site of an upcoming national and an international games events in Goa, prompting government to launch an inquiry into it, officials said. The state has hogged headlines for rampant illegal iron-ore mining.

  • ‘E-waste handling rules need monitoring mechanism’‘E-waste handling rules need monitoring mechanism’

    New Delhi: E-waste handling rules, which came into effect from Tuesday, will not make much difference at the ground-level, as there is no monitoring mechanism or guideline in place, says Toxics Link.

  • 24 newly discovered lizard species face extinction24 newly discovered lizard species face extinction

    Washington: Half of the 24 new lizard species known as skinks, all discovered on the Caribbean islands, may be close to extinction and the other half are also under threat.

  • Wind farms cause climate change: StudyWind farms cause climate change: Study

    London: Wind farms can cause climate change, according to a study, that shows how the technology is already pushing up temperatures, The Telegraph reported.

  • 89 power projects pending with environment ministry89 power projects pending with environment ministry

    New Delhi: A total of 89 power projects seeking green clearance are pending with the ministry, Environment Minister Jayanthi Natarajan told the Lok Sabha on Monday.

  • Study to save Irrawaddy dolphinsStudy to save Irrawaddy dolphins

    Phnom Penh: A study was launched to protect the endangered Irrawaddy dolphins in Cambodia's Mekong River, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said on Monday.

  • 15 tonnes of waste collected from UAE seabed15 tonnes of waste collected from UAE seabed

    Abu Dhabi: More than 15 tonnes of waste have been collected in a campaign to clean the seabed off a number of ports in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

  • Assam's Guinness bid: 40,885 saplings planted in an hourAssam's Guinness bid: 40,885 saplings planted in an hour

    Guwahati: In a bid to enter the Guinness World Records, 100 people planted 40,885 saplings within an hour on Sunday near the Chirang Reserve Forest in lower Assam.

  • Bihar's hydel project gets Central Water Commission's nodBihar's hydel project gets Central Water Commission's nod

    Patna: Power-starved Bihar's 126 MW capacity Dagmara hydro power project in Supaul district has got clearance from the Central Water Commission (CWC), and the state government is likely to start work on it soon, officials said on Thursday.

  • Malaria awareness - in a stylish wayMalaria awareness – in a stylish way

    New Delhi: A group of students in the national capital proved that style and malaria awareness can go hand in hand – with models walking the ramp wearing dresses made of mosquito net in a fashion show on April 25, 2012 which is 'World Malaria Day', to create awareness about the use of mosquito nets.

  • Sikkkim wins top rural development awardSikkkim wins top rural development award

    New Delhi: Sikkim has won the 'best state' award for strengthening its panchayati raj institutions.

  • Comic book to tell story of India's Birdman Salim AliComic book to tell story of India's Birdman Salim Ali

    Mumbai, April 24: The life and times of India's legendary Birdman, the late Salim Ali, have been immortalised in a comic book to be released on Thursday April 26, 2012.

  • South Asia can become energy surplus: Bhutan PMSouth Asia can become energy surplus: Bhutan PM

    Paro: Cooperation among countries can help transform South Asia from an energy constraint to an energy surplus region, Bhutanese Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley has said.

  • 'Himalayan Meltdown' wins at Worldfest film festival'Himalayan Meltdown' wins at Worldfest film festival

    New Delhi: ‘Himalayan Meltdown’, a documentary on the shrinking glaciers of the Himalayas and their effects on the livelihoods of Asians, has been honoured with a Platinum Award at the 45th annual Worldfest International Film Festival.

  • Haryana to count wildlife in May-JuneHaryana to count wildlife in May-June

    Chandigarh: Haryana's wildlife will be counted in May and June in order to conserve it, an official said on Sunday April 22, 2012.

  • Vast groundwater reserves detected in SaharaVast groundwater reserves detected in Sahara

    London: Researchers have found vast groundwater reserves in the Sahara, one of the driest places on earth that could help buffer climate change effects for years.

  • Now, a fluorescent fish to track pollutionNow, a fluorescent fish to track pollution

    London: Scientists have created a green-glowing zebrafish to monitor ecological damage caused by pollution in real time.

  • Rivers could provide energy for half billion peopleRivers could provide energy for half billion people

    Washington: A new genre of power plants, using only a tenth of the global river flow into the oceans, could meet the energy needs of half a billion people, without emitting carbon dioxide, says a study.

  • Asia's largest solar park functional in GujaratAsia's largest solar park functional in Gujarat

    Ahmedabad: A 600 MW solar power park, touted as Asia's first and largest, was dedicated to the nation by Gujarat CM Narendra Modi in the state's Patan district, in a boost to India's efforts towards low carbon growth.

  • Three crocodiles escape custody in ChinaThree crocodiles escape custody in China

    Beijing: Three crocodiles broke loose and escaped in China while being moved to a new location in the Yancheng Safari Park in Jiangsu province.

  • Endangered Chinese alligators' population risingEndangered Chinese alligators' population rising

    Beijing: Following efforts to support their survival, the critically endangered Chinese alligators living in the wild have witnessed a rise in population over the past few years.

  • No experiments on animals in colleges: Environment ministryNo experiments on animals in colleges: Environment ministry

    New Delhi: The ministry of environment and forests has issued guidelines to stop experimentation on animals for training undergraduate and post-graduate students in colleges and to instead use alternatives such as computer-aided simulators for the purpose.

  • Assam to get strict against forest exploitersAssam to get strict against forest exploiters

    Guwahati: The Assam government has decided to go all out to protect the forest wealth of the state, a state minister said.

  • Failure to tackle green issues could hurt growth: EcologistsFailure to tackle green issues could hurt growth: Ecologists

    Kolkata: The Indian government's failure to formulate effective policies to address environmental issues would risk causing economic growth to lag, warn environmentalists. The world over, problems like climate change are seen as wide-ranging market failures, presenting unique challenges for economic development.

  • Madhya Pradesh pitches hard for shifting Asiatic lions from GujaratMadhya Pradesh pitches hard for shifting Asiatic lions from Gujarat

    New Delhi: The Madhya Pradesh government said Gujarat's opposition to the translocation of Asiatic lions from Gir forests should be rejected because the state has already done the preparations to house the big cats in Kunopal sanctuary.

  • Bangladeshi Jumbo triggers panic in AgartalaBangladeshi Jumbo triggers panic in Agartala

    Agartala: An elephant, that entered the northeastern state of Tripura from neighbouring Bangladesh, has triggered panic among people in Agartala, a senior forest official said.

  • Punjab to plant trees along all highwaysPunjab to plant trees along all highways

    Chandigarh: As Punjab celebrated the Baisakhi harvest festival on Friday April 13, 2012, the state government announced it was launching a major sapling plantation drive on vacant land along national and state highways in the state.

  • UAE launches wildlife conservation projectUAE launches wildlife conservation project

    Abu Dhabi: The UAE has launched a project to protect the wildlife and the fragile ecosystem of the Jebel Hafeet mountain in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.

  • Don't clear new industrial projects in Noida: Green tribunalDon't clear new industrial projects in Noida: Green tribunal

    New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the environment ministry to not give environment clearances to any new industrial projects in Noida, on the outskirts of the national capital, following the "lackadaisical attitude" of the Noida administration in a case related to pollution in the area.

  • High-velocity winds, rain damage wheat cropHigh-velocity winds, rain damage wheat crop

    Chandigarh: High-velocity winds accompanied by rain damaged the standing wheat crop in parts of Punjab and Haryana, an official said Thursday, April 12, 2012.

  • Carbon tax on aviation sector not deal breaker: EUCarbon tax on aviation sector not deal breaker: EU

    Brussels: The European Union has denied charges made by Indian Environment Minister Jayanthi Natrajan that an EU law that charges airlines for carbon emissions is a "deal-breaker" for international climate change talks, EuAsia News reported.

  • Chinese families adopt alligatorsChinese families adopt alligators

    Beijing: A group of Chinese families has adopted 20 endangered alligators from a nature reserve in the country's Anhui province.

  • PM calls for regulating use of groundwaterPM calls for regulating use of groundwater

    New Delhi: Emphasising that India has nearly 17% of the world's population but only 4% of its usable fresh water, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called for a legal framework to govern the use of groundwater.

  • Assam's one-horned rhino population rises by 250Assam's one-horned rhino population rises by 250

    Guwahati: A census of one-horned rhinos at the renowned Kaziranga National Park (KNP) in Assam recorded an increase of almost 250 animals over a three-year period.

  • Russia blames Georgia for swine fluRussia blames Georgia for swine flu

    Moscow: A top Russian official blamed a recent outbreak of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) in the country on Georgia. The virus affects only animals and not humans.

  • 'Proud to be dirty' drive in Britain'Proud to be dirty' drive in Britain

    London: A drought-hit water firm in Britain is encouraging car drivers to desist from washing their vehicles and spreading messages about the precious resource. It has printed car stickers that read "Proud to be dirty".

  • Silver Pheasant's sex change stuns zooSilver Pheasant's sex change stuns zoo

    Lucknow: In a rare and a first-of-its-kind phenomenon, a Silver Pheasant, a bird belonging to the peacock family, has changed its sex from female to a male.

  • 'Good for you', 'Good for the earth' initiative to protect environment'Good for you', 'Good for the earth' initiative to protect environment

    New Delhi: If it's "Good for you", it's "Good for the earth". That's the new initiative launched by a leading beverage packager to increase awareness about environment protection and the benefits of recycling.

  • Space dust changing weather conditions?Space dust changing weather conditions?

    London: Cosmic dust that fills space could be playing a part in climate change, scientists say. A study is now trying to ascertain how much of this dust enters the Earth's atmosphere in a bid to find out how it might affect our climate.

  • Water floating on oil can clean oil spillsWater floating on oil can clean oil spills

    Sydney: Scientists have stumbled upon a discovery that challenges conventional wisdom – water can sometimes float on oil, offering a potential solution to cleaning up of oil spills.

  • Finnair focuses on Asian routes to cut emissionsFinnair focuses on Asian routes to cut emissions

    Helsinki: Nordic carrier Finnair has said it will focus on growing traffic between Europe and Asia, where it offers the shortest routes, to limit global warming pollution from aviation.

  • Fishing ban imposed in GahirmathaFishing ban imposed in Gahirmatha

    Kendrapara, Orissa: The Orissa Government today clamped a seven-month-long ban on fishing activity along the 20-km stretch of the Dhamra-Barunei mouth within Gahirmatha marine sanctuary in view of the commencement of mass nesting of Olive Ridley sea turtles.

  • PETA organises 'Easter Protest' in DelhiPETA organises 'Easter Protest' in Delhi

    New Delhi: The Indian chapter People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) organised a protest at India Gate against animal testing by cosmetic companies.

  • Uzbek woman held with 2,000 tortoisesUzbek woman held with 2,000 tortoises

    Moscow: A 64-year-old Uzbek woman has been detained in Russia while trying to smuggle over 2,000 tortoises into the country, the interior ministry said.

  • Many biofuels less sustainable than petrol: ExpertsMany biofuels less sustainable than petrol: Experts

    The Hague: Many biofuels are less sustainable than petrol and diesel, Dutch think tank CE Delft said Tuesday.

  • Sparrows twittering louder to be heardSparrows twittering louder to be heard

    Washington: Sparrows are twittering louder to be heard above the cacophony of car horns and engine rumbles in a cityscape, says a new study.

  • Kerala to participate in world's biggest biodiversity eventKerala to participate in world's biggest biodiversity event

    Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala has made huge strides in the field of biodiversity, and is now set to participate in the 11th Conference of Parties (CoP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) slated to be held in Hyderabad Oct 1 to 19, 2012, said an official.

  • Ushering in second Green Revolution for food, nutrition securityUshering in second Green Revolution for food, nutrition security

    Two of India's remarkable success stories of last six decades are the Green Revolution followed by the White Revolution. The first Green Revolution was based on high yielding varieties (HYV) and farm mechanisation in key regions that produced essential food-grains (wheat and rice) which helped the country overcome food shortage and become self-sufficient.

  • Coffee table book on Himalayan wildlife releasedCoffee table book on Himalayan wildlife released

    Mumbai: The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) has come out with a coffee table book on rich flora and fauna found in the Himalayas and Terai region.

  • Nitish Kumar's residence to turn greenNitish Kumar's residence to turn green

    Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has opted to go green. Solar energy will now light up his official residence-cum-office.

  • Elusive long fingered frog rediscovered after 62 yearsElusive long fingered frog rediscovered after 62 years

    Washington: Herpetologists have rediscovered a single specimen of the Bururi long-fingered frog during an expedition to Burundi. The species was last spotted in 1949 and was feared to be extinct after decades of turmoil in the East African nation.

  • Himachal to get Rs 1,000 crore green loanHimachal to get Rs 1,000 crore green loan

    Shimla: The World Bank will give Himachal Pradesh Rs 1,000 crore loan to enable it to become the country's first carbon neutral state by 2020, Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal said.

  • Distcom urges consumers to switch off on Earth HourDistcom urges consumers to switch off on Earth Hour

    New Delhi: Power distribution firm BSES urged consumers in Delhi to switch off lights during the Earth Hour on March 31, 2012 to help conserve power.

  • Dubai Airports reduce 72,000 tonnes CO2 emissionsDubai Airports reduce 72,000 tonnes CO2 emissions

    Dubai: Conservation efforts by the Dubai Airports have helped reduce Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions by 72,793 tonnes.

  • Court notice on plea against effluent dischargeCourt notice on plea against effluent discharge

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court issued a notice to the environment ministry on a public interest litigation (PIL) seeking directions for steps to prevent treated effluent from sewerage treatment plants (STPs) from entering water bodies and polluting them.

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