According to a new report released by the Australian National University, clearing natural forests in Australia would pose a greater danger to the global climate than previously thought because they hold three times as much carbon as estimated. The report
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Pope Benedict XVI sent greetings to China on August 3 before the Olympics. He sent his greetings to both the organizers of the Games and the athletes, expressing hope that each and all will give their best in the true Olympic spirit.
Beijing¡¯s notoriously polluted air is one of the biggest problems hanging over the 2008 Summer Olympic
Snacking in the wrong places can cost you fines of up to 80 dollars Rome, in one of the most visited cities in the world. In the first five months of this year, at least 7.6 million people visited the city. The ban, which began July 12 and ends at the end
Last week, the Bush administration rejected regulating the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming, saying it would immobilize the U.S. economy. According to White House press secretary Dana Perino, President Bush is committed to further reductions, bu
According to a recent study, orangutan numbers have decreased sharply. Researchers at the Great Ape Trust in Iowa said unless immediate action is taken, they could become the first great ape species to go extinct.
AChinese investment fund manager won the chance to have lunch with Warren Buffett in the most expensive charity auction ever held on eBay. Zhao Danyang won the auction, which ended with a bid of 2,110,100 dollars on June 27. According to eBay officials,
Last Monday, the politicians from Canada¡¯s Northwest Territory asked Interior Department officials to allow U.S. sportsmen to hunt polar bears in Canada¡¯s Arctic region. Polar bears are endangered due to global warming, and sport hunting of polar bears
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez recently met with former Cuban President Fidel Castro to discuss the world¡¯s food, energy and financial crises. No information about the health of the ailing 81-year-old Castro was released. No newspaper has released the
It looks like Canada is doing all it can to completely rid smoking by young people. Shop owners in Ontario, Quebec and a few other provinces now must hide tobacco products from their customers under rules that will cover most of Canada by year-end. The pr
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