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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.

Antarctic ice shelf faces threat from warm waters

Antarctic ice shelf faces threat from warm waters

Scientists have punched holes in Antarctic’s viability by refuting the prevalent assumption that its Weddell Sea ice shelves would remain impervious to global warming due to the sea’s peripheral location.

‘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.

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.

Natural teak forests declining worldwide

Natural teak forests declining worldwide

Natural teak forests are in decline worldwide, almost half of which grow in Myanmar, the UN Food and Agricultural Organization has said. Such forests grow only in three other countries today-India, Laos and Thailand.

Oil palm on peatlands trigger greenhouse gas

Oil palm on peatlands trigger greenhouse gas

The oil palm plantations on Borneo island, a part of which falls in Indonesia, would become a key source of greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 if they continue to grow unchecked, says a new study.

‘Telecom towers kill 7mn birds in America every year’

‘Telecom towers kill 7mn birds in America every year’

Telecom towers are killing nearly seven million birds every year as they migrate from the US and Canada to Central and South America, says a new study.

Hundreds of dead pelicans found in Peru

Hundreds of dead pelicans found in Peru

Fishermen and environmentalists are calling on officials to investigate the deaths of more than 200 pelicans on the beaches of northern Peru, media reports said.

Polar bears are no new kids on the block

Polar bears are no new kids on the block

Polar bears evolved as a separate species far earlier than previously thought, according to a new genetic study, which adds to worries about their ability to adapt in a rapidly warming world.

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