- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 20th, 2008
Six Million Trees Planted in Macedonia in One Day
Numerous citizens joined the campaign country-wide
- Behavior/Humans
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 18th, 2008
The World Should Expect Water Shortages by 2080
By 2050, two billion people will not benefit from clean water
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 18th, 2008
Polar Warming Linked to Human Activities
New data from the Antarctic puts an end to critics of global warming
- Sci Pry
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 18th, 2008
GHG Emissions Still Rising in Industrialized Countries
Eastern-European countries lead the way in CO2 level increases
- Sci Pry
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 17th, 2008
California Prepares for Global Warming Effects
Arnold Schwarzenegger urged state agencies to compile a report
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 13th, 2008
Climate Change Will Melt Himalayan Glaciers by 2035
Predicted temperature rises will leave the mountains bear
- Nature
- By Dan Talpalariu
- November 13th, 2008
Environment from the Oven to the Fridge
Next Ice Age could occur “any millennium now”
- Sci Pry
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 13th, 2008
IEA Report Calls for an Energy Revolution
The Agency shows that current energy demand is unsustainable
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 11th, 2008
Plans to Stabilize the Climate Are a Necessity
Scientists warn that climate change poses a significant threat
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 11th, 2008
Maldives Buy Land, Fear Floods
Officials act against global warming
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 8th, 2008
Carbon Levels Are Critical
Further increases of the amount of carbon emissions will cripple the atmosphere
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 8th, 2008
China Wants the West to Pay for Climate Change
Saying that 1 percent of developed countries' GDP is enough
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 7th, 2008
Stalagmite Reveals Parts of China's History
The rock started forming more than 1,800 years ago
- Behavior/Humans
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 7th, 2008
A 6°C Rise in Temperature Would Mean Annihilation
The International Energy Agency (IEA) blames fossil fuel for climate change
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 6th, 2008
Peridotite Rocks Absorb Atmospheric Carbon
They form hard minerals when reacting with carbon
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 4th, 2008
Salamander Mutations Linked to Human Activities
Nowadays, five-legged salamanders are more than just exotic appearances
- Nature
- By Tudor Vieru
- November 4th, 2008
UN Ask for International Climate Change Support
Despite the state of the economy, officials still believe in saving the environment