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Asia tourism, airlines ‘complacent’ on climate change (AFP)

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File photo shows Thai Airways aircraft docked at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport. Asian airlines and tourist firms are too complacent about the urgent need to address global warming, industry leaders warned at a conference on climate change(AFP/File/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)AFP - Asian airlines and tourist firms are too complacent about the urgent need to address global warming, industry leaders warned at a conference on climate change.


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Avalanches trigger energy crunch in Alaska capital (Reuters)

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Reuters - Residents of Juneau, Alaska's capital city, have been forced to cut energy use since a series of avalanches wiped out transmission towers and electrical lines, cutting off all power from the area's hydroelectric system.

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Brazil aims to provide efficiently produced ethanol, but has few takers (McClatchy Newspapers)

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McClatchy Newspapers - ORINDIUVA, Brazil? The ethanol giants of southeastern Brazil have transformed how 185 million residents of this South American nation power their cars and trucks. Now, they say they're ready to start the same ethanol revolution in the rest of the world, if only the world will let them.

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Olympics: 100-day countdown starts amid Tibet, torch troubles (AFP)

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A fan dancer awaits her turn to perform during celebrations marking 100 days before the start of the Olympic Games in front of the National Stadium in Beijing. China hailed the 100-day countdown to the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday, but simmering controversies over Tibet, human rights and the torch relay, as well as heavy pollution, cast a shadow over the milestone.(AFP/Frederic J. Brown)AFP - China hailed the 100-day countdown to the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday, but simmering controversies over Tibet and the torch relay, as well as heavy pollution, cast a shadow over the milestone.


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Canada oil firm probed as hundreds of ducks die (Reuters)

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Reuters - Hundreds of dead and dying ducks could cost Canada's biggest oil sands producer C$1 million ($990,000) after the migrating waterfowl landed in a pond of oily, toxic sludge in northern Alberta.

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Global warming? Next decade could be cooler, says study (AFP)

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A sunset on the Indian Ocean. Global warming could take a break in the next decade thanks to a natural shift in ocean circulations, although Earth's temperature will rise as previously expected over the longer term, according to a study published on Thursday in the British journal Nature.(AFP/File/Marcel Mochet)AFP - Global warming could take a break in the next decade thanks to a natural shift in ocean circulations, although Earth's temperature will rise as previously expected over the longer term, according to a study published on Thursday in the British journal Nature.


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Global warming could worsen HIV/AIDS epidemic

by Mongabay.com news
A number of studies have suggested that climate change could expand the range of tropical diseases like Dengue fever and Encephalitis. Now a researcher from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia says that global warming could lead to an increase in HIV infection rates worldwide.

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Could felling and burying trees help fight global warming?

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Could cutting down trees and burying them help fight global warming? An article in this week's issue of New Scientist suggests so. Ning Zeng, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Maryland in College Park, tells New Scientist that thinning forests and burying "excess wood" in a manner in which its didn't decay could sequester enough carbon to offset all of our fossil-fuel emissions.

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Judge suspends Amazon dam project due to legal questions

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A Brazilian judge has issued a restraining order on a controversial dam in the Amazon basin, reports International Rivers, a conservation group.

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New species of river dolphin discovered in the Amazon

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Researchers have identified a new species of river dolphin in the Bolivian Amazon according to the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS). The announcement was made at a conservation workshop in Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia.

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