Antarctic, Land of Future: CO2 free expedition across the Antarctic

May 19th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Environment, Featured | Leave A Comment »

Antarctic, Land of Future: CO2 free expedition across the Antarctic

May 19, 2011, SEOUL, (Coal Geology) -South Korea’s major broadcast company, Seoul Broadcasting System (“SBS”), will air its documentary, “Antarctic, Land of Future” at 11pm on the 22nd of May and 29th of May. “Antarctic, Land of Future” is a CO2 free expedition across Antarctica and coincides with the centennial anniversary of Roald Amundsen’s Antarctic [...]

New Study Concludes Loss of Ice Contributes to Diminished Food Supply

April 11th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Environment | Leave A Comment »

April 11, 2011, WASHINGTON, (Coal Geology) – Fluctuations in penguin populations in the Antarctic are linked more strongly to the availability of their primary food source than to changes in their habitats, according to a new study published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Funded in part by the Lenfest [...]

Is nuclear energy an Eco-friendly power source?

January 21st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Environment | Leave A Comment »

Environmentalists consider nuclear energy an Earth-friendly power source

Environmentalists consider nuclear energy an Earth-friendly power source January 21, 2011, (Coal Geology/NewsUSA) – Many leading environmentalists agree that nuclear energy should be a force in mitigating the impact of climate change. Thirty years ago, even some scientists had a misplaced fear of nuclear energy. Today, environmentalists have a bigger concern -; climate change. Ironically, [...]

New fuel economy standards for vehicles in US to control Global Warming

April 2nd, 2010  |  by  |  published in Global News | Leave A Comment »

US regulators Thursday finalized new fuel efficiency rules for cars and light trucks, raising fuel economy standards and for the first time regulating greenhouse-gas emissions blamed for global warming.

India initiates hazard mapping of coastline to study global warming

March 26th, 2010  |  by  |  published in Global News | Leave A Comment »

India Thursday announced that it would initiate ‘hazard mapping’ across its 7,500 km long coastline to study the impact of global warming and assist in protecting coastal communities and infrastructure.

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