In a set of observations that may very well be unprecedented, researchers have finally managed to secure some video footage of the giant oarfish in its natural element, as the monster fish was swimming in the Gulf of Mexico. Biologists know of no other occasion on which the animal – which is possibly the larges... |
10 February 2010 10:48 GMT |
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As the fact that fossil fuels are destroying the planet becomes more and more obvious to many actors, corporations and states alike, many argue that green energy is the way out. But some caution that the efforts to rid the world of pollution and its intensive, carbon-based economy may be highjacked by international o... |
8 February 2010 06:51 GMT |
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It would appear that the big corporations have taken an active interest in fighting for lost causes. In the last such battle, the oil giant Exxon was proven to still be supporting conservatory lobby groups, which advocate that global warming is not real. Or if it is, it's not caused by us. And if it is, it'... |
2 July 2009 04:42 GMT |
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Environmental activists suffered another defeat recently, as ballot results showed that the states of California and Colorado rejected enacting laws that would have regulated the use of electrical energy and would have forced utility companies to produce their energy from renewable sources, or to only purchase electr... |
14 November 2008 06:30 GMT |
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