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Herald Tribune Magnitude-6.4 quake shakes Philippines MANILA, Philippines - A magnitude-6.4 earthquake rattled the Philippine island of Mindanao early Saturday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. There were no immediate reports of damage or... (photo: Creative Commons / arcibald) Manila Philippines Photos Quake Wikipedia: List of earthquakes in the Philippines |
Newstrack India Why sea levels are rising faster than expected Tweet Washington, November 2 (ANI): A US researcher seems to have found the reason as to why sea level rise caused by global warming is double that of the estimates.... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) Global Warming Photos Research Science Wikipedia: Sea level |
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CNTV Commentary: Soil safety protection needs efforts of all Chinese By Xinhua writer Wang Aihua BEIJING, Nov. 1 (Xinhua) -- China's rapid economic growth and the ensuing environmental loopholes have posed challenges to the safety of soil,... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) China Photos Pollution Soil Wikipedia: Soil |
New Straits/Business Times Malaysia gets help to deal with food security issues GREAT MINDS: Tech, innovation, boosting production key to progress, says PM security issues Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak is assisted by Andrew Berry (right) from... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini) Food Health Malaysia Photos Wikipedia: Food security |
PhysOrg Carbon tracking and climate models: Researchers study carbon cycling in deciduous trees "The Department of Energy is very interested in experimentalists working with the climate modelers to improve the fidelity of the climate models," said Jeff Warren, a... (photo: WN / akgunsemra) Climate Energy Photos Trees Wikipedia: Carbon cycle |
Inhabitat BOOK REVIEW: Climate Cover-Up Conspiracy! Author James Hoggan realizes the ridiculousness of that word, asserting that it “strains credulity and is offensive in its own right.” Yet the... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Book Climate Global Warming Photos Wikipedia: Book review |
PhysOrg Warmer climates don't necessarily mean more fertile soils, study says Increased temperatures from climate change have been expected to speed decomposition of plant materials and the return of nitrogen to soils, making the soil more fertile... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Climate Ecosystem Photos Soil Wikipedia: Fertility |