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- Forests Play Key Role Against Climate... 133 weeks ago
Sustainably managing the world's forests is going to be crucial to combating and mitigating the effects of climate change, a United Nations official has told the largest-ever gathering of experts from national forestry and wildlife agencies in Africa and ...more
- Bad weather may delay satellite shootdown... 133 weeks ago
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon says bad weather in the north Pacific makes it unlikely that the navy will attempt Wednesday night to shoot down a wayward U.S. spy satellite in space. A Pentagon official who briefed reporters on the technical aspects of the ...more
- Scientists blame ocean dead zones on... 133 weeks ago
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- African forestry sector critical to... 133 weeks ago
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- Climate Change Bill Likely to See Senate... 133 weeks ago
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- Dhaka hosts SAARC ministerial meeting... 133 weeks ago
Dhaka hosts SAARC ministerial level meeting on climate change in April, an official source in the city said Wednesday, reports UNB. The source said the issue is very much important for Bangladesh which is among the vulnerable countries to be affected by ...more
- Bad Weather Delaying Satellite Shootdown... 133 weeks ago
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- Bad Weather May Delay Satellite Shootdown... 133 weeks ago
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- Bad weather may delay satellite shootdown... 133 weeks ago
WASHINGTON - The Pentagon says bad weather in the north Pacific makes it unlikely that the navy will attempt Wednesday night to shoot down a wayward U.S. spy satellite in space. A Pentagon official who briefed reporters on the technical aspects of the ...more
- Bad weather may delay shootdown of satellite... 133 weeks ago
WASHINGTON - High seas in the north Pacific may force the Navy to wait another day before launching a heat-seeking missile on a mission to shoot down a wayward U.S. spy satellite, the Pentagon said today. Weather conditions are one of many factors that ...more
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