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Dewa driving eco-awareness

Dewa driving eco-awareness

Carving energy conservation into your lifestyle can do wonders for the environment and reduce pressure on your monthly expenses.

Microsoft vows to go carbon neutral

Microsoft vows to go carbon neutral

Microsoft on Tuesday vowed it would be carbon neutral in the fiscal year starting July.

Scientists urge action on world’s biggest problems

Scientists urge action on world’s biggest problems

Scientists from 15 countries are calling for a better political response to the provision of water and energy to meet the challenge of feeding a world of 9 billion people within 30 years.

Showcasing Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 flying quadricopter

Showcasing Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 flying quadricopter

The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 is a WiFi quadricopter that comes with a hi-definition camera, capturing images and videos that can be shared on You Tube and Picasa.

Venus to cross sun’s face in a lifetime event

Venus to cross sun’s face in a lifetime event

On June 5 and 6, millions of people worldwide will be able to spot Venus crossing the Sun’s face in what will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

‘Loss of biodiversity rivals climate change impact’

‘Loss of biodiversity rivals climate change impact’

Loss of biodiversity seems to affect ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, says a new study.

Malaysia seizes hundreds of cobras and turtles

Malaysia seizes hundreds of cobras and turtles

Malaysian wildlife authorities have seized hundreds of cobras and turtles being smuggled out of the country in a shipment of papayas, headed for cooking pots in the region, an official said.

Gas from farm animals, a factor in climate change

Gas from farm animals, a factor in climate change

Scientists have long accepted that gas from farm animals is a major factor in climate change, but how do you stop cattle and sheep from doing what comes naturally?

Biodiversity could be casualty of Myanmar openness

Biodiversity could be casualty of Myanmar openness

As many as 40,000 gorgeously plumed birds known as the Gurney’s pitta thrive in the lowland rainforests of economically backward Myanmar. Across the border, Thailand’s last five pairs are guarded around the clock against snakes and human predators.

EU nations get cold feet over climate change fund

EU nations get cold feet over climate change fund

BRUSSELS – EU nations have yet to come up with a plan on how to fill a multi-billion euro fund to help tackle climate change, even as the region’s executive body hosts talks with countries likely to bear the brunt of extreme weather.

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