Survey Discovers How Complex And Enormous Marine Life Underneath The Sea

A survey has been set out to find the unexplored depth of the ocean, of what it is in store for there now and in the future.

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A Reforested South Korea, A Remarkable Achievement To Emulate

Several things have to be learned from South Korea’s experience in rehabilitating its forests where they had been devastated during the Japanese occupation (1905-1935) and during the Korean war in the early 1950s.

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Public Education Is The Key To Alleviate Our Environmental Woes

Educating the citizenry about the distinction between biodegradable and non biodegradable and what it can do to our environment is one step on the right direction to prevent the environmental woes that we are now confronting.

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Oil Rich Region Would Be Running Out Of Energy Sources?

In spite of the United Emirates straddling on big oil deposits, the region would be running out of energy sources to support its lavish lifestyle and subsequently sustain its enormous progress.

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Peru – Haven For Still To Be Discovered Species

Peru is the home to one of the biggest forest lands about 700,000 square kilometers (270,270 square miles). It has been known for its Andes mountain range and the Amazon area that covers 60 percent of the country’s territory.

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Harnessing Nature To Fight Pests In Organic Farms

In the last few years, research on organic agricultural ecosystems, or integrated pest management, has grown. Some key findings and refined techniques are being used by organic growers.

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Is Laguna Lake Dying?

Earlier findings by The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) have noted that Laguna Lake has been used as dumping ground for industrial, agricultural and domestic wastes.

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Jakarta’s Urban Development Threatens Wildlife Reserve

Indonesia’s surging economy and fast growing population is driving a building boom in Jakarta, which suffer from a legacy of poor urban design and weak enforcement of planning laws.

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Underpriced Logging Concessions Ruining World’s Forests

Forest Law in the last decade is moving away from a regulatory approach, focused mainly on government management and policing according to the United Nations (UN) agency report captioned “State of the World’s Forests:1999” (Sofo).

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Hungary’s Ecological Disaster, A Flaw In EU Regulations?

Hungary’s worst ecological disaster has officials in Brussels and Budapest pointing fingers over what some claim a flaw in European Union regulations that prevents classification of the “red mud” as a hazardous material.

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