Category: Environment
Asia remembers day ocean unleashed its fury
BANDA ACEH, December 26, 2009 (AFP) – People across Asia paused Saturday to remember the day five years ago when an undersea earthquake unleashed a devastating wave that killed more than 220,000 people. A solemn day of prayers and remembrance to mark one of the world’s worst natural disasters was held in Indonesia’s Aceh province, […]
‘s plastics
HAWTHORNE, December 22, 2009 (AFP) – Frederic Scheer is biding his time, convinced that by 2013 the price of oil will be so high that his bio-plastics, made from vegetables and plants, will be highly marketable.Cereplast, which has 25 employees in California and in Indiana, has accumulated a series of patents for the technology it […]
Climate leaders: The rhetoric vs. the reality
COPENHAGEN, December 19, 2009 (AFP) – They had been urged to side with the angels but ultimately, base political instinct seems to have prevailed among the world’s most powerful leaders as they sealed a climate pact among themselves, sparking fury elsewhere.From the eve of the 12-day marathon right until its finale, the overwhelming message in […]
Copenhagen deal passed amid condemnation, disappointment
COPENHAGEN, December 19, 2009 (AFP) – A UN conference on Saturday rammed through a battle plan against climate change forged by US President Barack Obama and other top leaders, sidelining smaller states which lashed the deal as a betrayal.After toxic exchanges through the night, the summit chair forced through a deal using a procedural tool […]
In Taiwan, bird catchers turn bird watchers
TAIPEI, December 3, 2009 (AFP) – When Yeh You-chin was a boy half a century ago, he ate migratory birds with relish, but now he is at the forefront of efforts to preserve the feathered visitors to his south Taiwan home. Yeh, the 59-year-old chief of Fangshan township, recently opened an exhibition hall devoted to […]
Sri Lanka sewers to be rebuilt with ADB aid
Dec 03, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is to get a loan of 100 million dollars from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) to modernise the sewerage system in the capital Colombo and its suburbs.A government statement said the project will improve the urban environment and public health for about 1.5 million urban and suburb residents […]
India gives conditional green light to emission cuts
NEW DELHI, November 28, 2009 (AFP) – Indian Premier Manmohan Singh said Saturday he was willing to commit his country to “ambitious” global carbon emission cuts, provided others shared the burden.Home to nearly 1.2 billion people, India is the only major greenhouse gas emitting nation yet to announce figures on reining in its carbon output, […]
Sri Lanka flash floods make 58,000 homeless: official
November 19, 2009 (AFP) – Nearly 60,000 people were left homeless in Sri Lanka Thursday following flash floods in the capital Colombo and the suburbs, an official said.“We have a list of over 58,000 individuals who were left homeless in and around Colombo,” Kodipillai said, adding that they were being housed in public buildings. Thousands […]
No link between global warming and melting glaciers: India
NEW DELHI, November 10, 2009 (AFP) – India’s environment minister said there was no scientific proof to support the idea that the melting of Himalayan glaciers was being caused by global warming, reports said Tuesday.“There is no conclusive scientific evidence to link global warming and Himalayan glaciers,” business daily Live Mint quoted Environment Minister Jairam […]
Indian Ocean countries to stage tsunami exercise
PARIS, October 8, 2009 (AFP) – Eighteen states around the Indian Ocean rim will next week stage the first region-wide test of a tsunami warning system aimed at saving thousands of lives, UNESCO said.Dubbed “Exercise Indian Ocean Wave 09”, the joint exercise on October 14 will replicate the massive earthquake that struck off the Indonesian […]
Death tolls rise in disaster-struck Asia
MANILA, October 3, 2009 (AFP) – The death toll from a week of catastrophes in the Asia-Pacific rose to 1,680 Saturday as the region struggled to cope with a freak series of earthquakes, tsunamis and typhoons. At least 139 people were feared dead in Samoa alone, with 129 confirmed killed and 10 missing.Another 32 were […]
Sri Lanka aims to save last reef on south coast
Oct 01, 2009 (LBO) – A coral reef described as the last remaining living, extensive reef on Sri Lanka’s south coast was cleaned up in an effort where international and local agencies worked together, the ministry of fisheries said.The initiative aims to improve the quality and condition of the Kapparathota coral reef in Weligama Bay, […]
