Wednesday, 9 December 2015

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On December 1-2 Chennai Received More Rainfall in Over 100 Years: NASA
At least 250 people have died, several hundred have been critically injured, and thousands affected or displaced by the flooding that has ensued.
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Chennai Received More Rainfall on December 1 Than Any Day Since 1901: Nasa
On December 1-2 flood-ravaged Chennai received more rainfall in 24 hours than it had seen on any day since 1901, according to Nasa.
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Major polluter in Delhi: It's vehicles for some, dust and factory for others
NEW DELHI: While Delhi gets moving on its ambitious plan to restrict the number of passenger vehicles on its roads in a desperate bid to improve its air quality, the move has also sparked a debate on just how much of the problem is caused by the ...
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Google and NASA Hope Lightning-Fast Computers Will Unlock the Secrets of Nature
Google has a lot of computers. By many accounts, it has more computers than any other company in the world. Yet, even with so much horsepower at their disposal, Google's researchers keep running into barriers when trying to solve certain complex ...
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20 peacocks found dead in Khurda forest
Carcasses of at least 20 peacocks were found lying in Madhupur village forest in Khurda district on Tuesday morning. Veterinarians and wildlife experts hint at possible bird flu deaths.
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Pollution could deface monuments
They may have stood the test of time, but Delhi's monuments could now be affected by the city's highly polluted air. While some experts believe that a spurt in air pollution levels may cause historical structures to erode, others say it may take ...
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India to set up eight new ecological observatories: Prakash Javadekar
PARIS: India will set up eight new ecological observatories, as compared to just one at present, including in the Himalayas and Western Ghats, to map the long-term impacts of climate change, Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar has said.
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'India Lacks Contingency Plan For Natural Disasters' - Pravin Mote
Pravin Mote is a social activist and researcher on environmental economics and climate change issues. He works with forest and mining affected communities in Chandrapur and Vidarbha region of Maharashtra.
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BASIC optimistic about legally binding Paris deal
The countries forming the BASIC group - Brazil, South Africa, India and China - on Tuesday committed themselves to a comprehensive, balanced, ambitious and legally binding agreement emerging from the Paris Climate Change conference, but cautioned ...
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PM Modi chronicles India's response to climate change in his book
"I sincerely hope that the investments in Solar Power, with our ambitious target, will bring reliable electricity additionally to millions of Indians on the one hand and reduce emissions on the other.
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