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Most recent intrigues of Kyoto Protocol
The Kyoto Protocol has become that document in the international politics that world leaders prefer not to think about. The issue is particularly painful for the U.S., China and India. Will there be an extension of the protocol, or are the interested players wasting their time? This question was raised in “Point of View” project by Doctor of Technical Sciences Igor Ostretsov.
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Obama Signs Dictatorial Executive Order Imposing Debunked Climate Change Policies
The Obama administration on Friday once again disrespected the Constitution by signing an executive order that circumvents Congress and the American people.
The latest move defiantly ignores a decision by Congress in 2009 to not establish a cap-and-trade system that would have supposedly discouraged greenhouse-gas emissions. The Waxman-Markey bill passed the House but was defeated in the Senate....
Thousands of Romanians protest Canadian gold mine project
Romanians protest against a Canadian gold mine project in the city of Cluj-Napoca on September 15, 2013.
Thousands of Romanians have staged demonstrations against a controversial Canadian project that would open Europe’s largest gold mine in the country.
On Sunday, approximately 4,000 people, who were carrying Romanian flags, marched in the capital Bucharest to show their opposition to the project,...
New island emerges from the sea near Pakistan after massive earthquake
Hundreds of people were killed, and countless injured after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit Pakistan on Tuesday. Aftershocks were felt all throughout the middle east, and the surface of the earth has been changed forever.
A new island rose from the seabed just off the coast of Pakistan.
According to DIG Gwadar Moazzam Jah, the island’s altitude is 20 to 40 feet and width around 100 feet.
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Researchers find new genus of rat in Indonesia
An international team of zoologists has identified a new genus of rat in the Moluccan province of Indonesia that represents a unique set of characteristics.
The newly found animal was discovered on the Halmahera Island in Wallacea, an Eastern Indonesian region.
Researchers believe that the species locally dubbed Halmaheramys bokimekot lives only in Wallacea region which has been named after the British...
Super typhoon Usagi eyes Hong Kong with winds of 163mph
Filipino children scamper across wrecked floating shanties at a village in Paranaque city, south of Manila: The Filipino weather bureau warned that storm surges and heavy waves could cause more heavy damage tonight
The most powerful typhoon of the year was eyeing landfall on Hong Kong today as it swept past the Philippines and Taiwan, sparing those countries from the worst of its wrath.
Typhoon Usagi...
Wasted food among top greenhouse gas emitters – UN report
One-third of all food produced globally remains uneaten and gets thrown away, making the wastage the world’s third-biggest source of carbon dioxide emissions after industry in the US and China, a new UN study reveals.
A total of 1.3 billion tons of food a year, worth $750 billion, is thrown away, emitting 3.3 billion tons of carbon dioxide, according to data collected by the UN’s Food and Agriculture...
Snowstorm kills 6 people, 30,000 domestic animals in Peru
A man attends his motorcar during a foggy morning in Lima, Peru on August 12, 2013.
Ongoing snowstorms along the border of Peru and Bolivia have left at least six people dead and claimed the lives of more than 30,000 domestic animals.
The cold spell affected about 80,000 mostly poor highlanders in Peru, damaging their main source of revenue – livestock including sheep, llamas and alpacas, and...
Thousands of fish dead in China over chemical leak
A dead fish in the East Lake in Wuhan, Hubei province, on August 20, 2012.
Hundreds of thousands of fish have died in the central Chinese province of Hubei after a chemical leak into a river, officials say.
According to local sources on Wednesday, about 100,000 kilograms of dead fish were gathered from the Fu River, located in the capital city of Wuhan.
Local environmental officials say the chemical...
New radioactive hotspots suggest more leaks at Fukushima
Several new hotspots reading potentially lethal doses of radiation have been detected near the tanks storing the radioactive water, forcing the operator to admit there might be even more leaks at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant.
The high radiation readings were detected during the daily inspection on Saturday near three water tanks and one pipe stretched between the tanks and the plant,...
Bizarre newly discovered sea monster may be shark
The dead body of an unknown creature washed ashore onto a Spain beach
A team of ichthyologists from Florida State University suggests that the washed ashore strange sea creature in Spain belongs to the shark family.
They claim that the remains of a mysterious, bizarre sea animal found on a Spanish beach look like a type of shark (elasmobranch).
“That is definitely a shark skeleton,” one of the...
US Gov. Opens Official, On the Record Study Into Weather Modification and Geo-Engineering
A leading weather service is reporting that the US government is opening a public, on the record study into weather modification and Geo-engineering.
Weather modification and Geo-engineering are both taboo topics for most people, with many believing that no such programs exist. Despite the mountains of proof put forward by whistle blowers and and independent researchers, weather modification is just...
Florida wants to deploy drone fleet to help kill mosquitoes
The good news is that modern technology may have finally helped find a new way to eliminate mosquitoes. The bad news is that it’s going to require more drones.
No, robotic Predator and Reaper drones like what’s seen overseas aren’t going to be deployed to section of America to shoot down skeeters with microscopic missiles. Officials in Florida are looking towards using unmanned aerial vehicles...
Australian Navy locates bombs dumped by US onto Great Barrier Reef
The Australian navy has tracked down four unexploded bombs that were dumped onto the country’s World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef by two US fighter jets during a botched military exercise last month.
According to the Australian Department of Defense, its mine-hunting vessel HMAS Gascoyne has discovered the bombs and is currently working to retrieve the ordnance in a joint recovery operation...
Singapore and Malaysia struggle for tourists
A diplomatic scandal broke out between the Republic of Singapore and Malaysia after Singapore newspaper New Paper published an article entitled “Welcome to Malaysia, where it is easy to die and expensive to stay alive.” The Malaysian Government decided that the article may have inflicted a severe material damage on its tourism industry.
The author of the article listed recent high-profile...