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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008Poaching in Assam state, remote northeast of India, has become rampant since early this year, specifically at the Kaziranga National Park where at least 8 rhinoceroses belonging to the endangered one-horned breed have reportedly been killed.
These illegal hunters supply animal horns to the international black market where there is high demand for these animal body [...]
India Proposes Use Of Alternative Fuel Source
Monday, June 9th, 2008Already retailed for more than $100 dollars per barrel, the incessant hike of oil prices in the world market brings a myriad of effects on oil-dependent countries, with most of it tilting on the negative. As a raw material, the high rise of oil has resulted in the upsurge of prices of basic consumer commodities [...]
BMW Develops Liquid Hydrogen Fuel Tank
Thursday, June 5th, 2008Each day, we hear about methods getting the hydrogen-fueled car dream closer. The first automobiles company that started redesigning their cars to be in accordance with the new technology is also one of the biggest manufacturers in the world, BMW.
Nano Vent-Skin Provides Renewable Energy And Looks Cool
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008Many people say that wind turbines are ugly, but I don’t understand why they care more about aspect rather than doing something to save Earth. Well, thanks to Agustin Otegui, this concern will be forgotten in the future. The Mexican genius came up with a different approach regarding the harvesting of renewable energy.
Sun Lotions Are Harming Corals
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008To all the dangers coral reefs have to fight with, like pollution and urbanism, a recent study of the European Commission adds another one: sunscreen lotions tourists use on the beach. And this is not a minor problem, as many would think, because there aren’t just two or three people using them.
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