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  • Change in climate may increase exposure to water-borne diseases originating in oceans, lakes and coastal ecosystems. The impact of climate change could be felt within 10 years, say US scientists....175February 21, 2011

    Climate Change Could Increase Water-borne Diseases

  • WASHINGTON: The Democratic-controlled Congress handed President Barack Obama a huge victory Sunday night extending health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans and cracking down on insurance company abuses,...1March 21, 2010

    US Congress passes historic health care bill

  • The embattled head of the United Nations’ climate change panel clocked up more than half a million miles of air travel in a year and a half as he travelled...84February 6, 2010

    Head of UN climate change panel clocks up half a million miles of air travel

  • The United Nations’ expert panel on climate change based claims about ice disappearing from the world’s mountain tops on a student’s dissertation and an article in a mountaineering magazine.5January 30, 2010

    UN climate change panel based claims on student dissertation and magazine article

  • The past decade was the warmest on record, proving that global warming has continued “unabated”, according to Nasa scientists.0January 22, 2010

    Past decade warmest on record, say Nasa scientists

  • ISLAMABAD: Water flows in Chenab declined by 40 per cent to about 6,000 cusecs on Wednesday from a 10-year average of about 10,000 cusecs, mainly because of construction by India...106January 21, 2010

    Drastic decline in Chenab water flows

  • An official prediction by the United Nations that the Himalayan glaciers will melt by 2035 may be withdrawn after it was found to be based on speculation rather than scientific...76January 19, 2010

    UN report on glaciers melting is based on ‘speculation’

  • BEIJING, Jan. 3 (Xinhua) — Beijing traffic authority has decided to go all out to deal with possible traffic jams or accidents during peak hours Monday morning after a snow...0January 3, 2010

    Heavy snow hits north China, disrupting traffic, classes

  • World leaders missed the best chance they are ever likely to get to stop global warming escalating out of control as the Copenhagen climate conference fizzled to a close.20December 19, 2009

    World leaders miss best chance

  • 97December 19, 2009

    World leaders address the climate conference

  • The “historic” climate change deal at the Copenhagen climate summit has descended into chaos after some developing nations rejected the plan for fighting global warming championed by US President Barack...109December 19, 2009

    Confusion as ‘historic deal’ descends into chaos

  • President Barack Obama has given warning that the Copenhagen climate conference is “running out of time” amid fears that the meeting could yet end in failure.77December 18, 2009

    Barack Obama says ‘world running out of time’

  • Dozens of young people stood in a line inside the Bella Center, the venue of the on-going United Nations Climate Change Conference, with a strong message that leaders must commit...0December 18, 2009

    Youths urge leaders to act on climate change

  • 1824 : French physicist Joseph Fourier describes for the first time the Earth’s “greenhouse effect”.112December 16, 2009

    History of climate change

  • The climate summit at Copenhagen will aim to stop man-made global warming. But are temperatures really rising and is it caused by humans?115December 16, 2009

    What is global warming?

  • If the scientists are right, Bangladesh will be one of the countries to suffer most from global warming, reports Louise Gray.105December 16, 2009

    Copenhagen: On the climate change front line in Bangladesh

  • There is a dangerous misperception that willpower and political agreement are the only missing ingredients needed to combat global warming. In fact, there is also a colossal technological hurdle. Ending...71December 16, 2009

    Copenhagen climate summit: technological revolution needed to combat climate change

  • COPENHAGEN: Danish police yesterday released hundreds of activists who were detained during a mass rally demanding strong action from delegates at the UN climate conference.70December 14, 2009

    Nearly 1,000 climate protesters released

  • ISLAMABAD: Glacial lakes have started forming in the Siachen region because of global warming and India’s military presence, posing serious risk to Pakistan’s future food security, according to Pakistani experts.91December 7, 2009

    Indians’ presence at Siachen causes rapid glacier melting

  • East Antarctic sheet shedding 57bn tonnes of ice a year and contributing to sea level rises, according to Nasa aerial survey.0November 22, 2009

    World’s largest ice sheet melting faster than expected

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