As many Asian countries prepare to celebrate Year of the Tiger beginning February 14, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) reports that tigers are in crisis around the world, including here in the United States, where more tigers are kept in captivity than are alive in the wild throughout Asia. As few as 3,200 tigers exist in [...]
Year of the Tiger Begins with Big Cats in Serious Trouble Around the World
February 16th, 2010 · No Comments
Tags: · asia, big cats, cats, Climate change, environment, exstinct, habitat, threat, tiger, troublespots, tx2, world wildlife fund, WWF, year of the tiger
Snow Cover Turning to Lakes in the Himalayas
May 21st, 2009 · No Comments
As climate change takes hold, even the mighty Himalayas and Hindu Kush mountain ranges are now losing their snow and ice.
These are the world’s greatest repositories of snow and ice outside of the polar regions, and yet they may melt away in just 20 to 30 years, leaving more than a billion people desperately short [...]
Tags: · asia, earth, Hindu Kush, San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Sierra Nevada, snow, University of California San Diego
Biofuelling Confusion
March 10th, 2009 · No Comments
A cactus-like plant spread over acres of red, laterite soils in the Tree Oils research farm, in this arid part of southern India, is at the centre of huge divisions over India’s ambitious biofuel programme.
One group of biofuel players says jatropha curcas, the much hyped wonder plant with seeds bearing 10 to 35 percent oil, [...]
Tags: · agriculture, Andhra Pradesh, asia, India, Madhya Pradesh, New Delhi, rajasthan, Sustainable development
EarthWire UK headlines
February 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Selfish adults ‘damage childhood’
BBC World Service | 02 Feb 2009
The way adults live their lives should change to stop the damage being done to children, a major new report recommends.
Australia carbon scheme needs re-think: analyst
Reuters | 02 Feb 2009
CANBERRA (Reuters) – Australia’s government has failed to take account the international financial meltdown in plans for [...]
Tags: · Arctic Ocean, asia, australia, BBC World Service, Earthwire, Guangxi, Sooty Babbler, united kingdom, United States
Asia on the global warming boil
January 13th, 2009 · No Comments
For anyone interested in the weather, the good news is that 2008 was cooler than the previous year. The bad news is that the world is still getting hotter and that greater variability in weather brought on by climate change resulted in or contributed to extreme weather that killed hundreds of people in Southeast Asia [...]
Tags: · asia, change, climate, global, warming
South Asia monsoon rains kill 147
August 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Heavy monsoon rains have triggered floods across South Asia in which 147 people have been killed in the past week as the downpours swamped villages and caused landslides, officials said on Monday.
Most of the deaths were due to house collapses triggered by incessant rains in India and Bangladesh. Thousands more have been evacuated across the [...]
Tags: · AIB, asia, blog, environmental, inconvenient, kill, monsoon, rains, south
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