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Controlling carbon
Afforestation of degraded land in India can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Afforestation of degraded land in India can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Summons issued in khair wood allotment case in Himachal Pradesh
Statements of the world leaders at the Summit
Ken Betwa link MoU signed
The Stockholm Water Week brought together a wealth of ideas
AN OIL slick in the English Channel is threatening marine life along a 225 km stretch of the southeastern coast of England. "This is the first major incident of its kind that we have had since the
Several mining leases in Faridabad and Gurgaon are either owned or operated by politicians, the number being more than 12 out of 30 in the former. The break-up: faridabad • Four leases
Sweden blows hot and cold on Iceland s reinduction into whaling panel
the world wide Fund for Nature (wwf) made a strong plea for the conservation and restoration of wetlands throughout the world on the occasion of the World Wetlands Day on February 1. Despite
Mars once had a magnetic field as strong as the Earth
Massagers are now increasingly becoming popular with teenage students and young adults, especially women office workers. These light, compact units developed recently in Japan, for softening up stiff
Remains of Neanderthals discovered in Germany
The World Summit on Sustainable Development wssd is over. The best thing about it is that it could have been much worse. As I write this with regret and bitterness about the idealism of times gone
The Plan of Implementation is a list of vague expressions
Weeds become stronger after accidentally acquiring genes from genetically engineered crops
Among the successes recorded in the field of tissue engineering (the development of spare parts for the body), the growth of bones is one. "This is exciting because we have been mimicking the
An amino acid s discovery in deep space raises hope of finding life forms there
The memories of Belgium's 1999 dioxin crisis were revived with Germany shaken over feed grain contaminated by nitrofen, a cancer-causing chemical banned in the European Union (eu). Even though
The Genetic Engineering Approval Committee <font class='UCASE'>geac</font> braved roaring controversy to approve commercial plantation of Bt Bacillus thuringiensis cotton in April this year. As many more crops queue up for approval, <font class='
Environmental medicine studies the interfaces among chemicals, food and inhalants in the environment and the biological function of the individual. It was founded in the 1940s by Theron Randolph,