Humans Caused Climate Change, Study ShowsGreen Lifestyle(tags: environment, globalwarming, protection, humans ) - 10 minutes ago - greenerideal.com A new study has proven the obvious (okay, maybe the accepted) fact that humans are responsible for the climate change hot!!!| 2 comments | ... Care2, 15 hours ago |
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Keep up with the weather godsThe changing weather conditions play an important role in our lives. Understanding climate changes becomes important while designing and constructing any building. The four key factors which affect a comfortable living space are the proper use of daylight, ... Deccan chronicle, 21 hours ago
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PAU gets project to lessen climate change impact on groundwaterThe project, having an outlay of Rs 1.25 crore for a period of four years, has PAU as the lead centre and the Central Soil and Salinity Research Institute (CSSRI), Karnal, as the Times of India, 1 day ago
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Will observer status help India?Will gaining observer status in the Arctic Council help India in its fight against climate change? Indian scientists are aware that the Arctic region is a key laboratory to study climate change. But even more significant for them is that the rapidly melting ... Asian Age, 1 day ago
Arctic Biodiversity Assessment Report Underscores Significance of Climate Change
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'Hope India will help tackle melting ice as Arctic Circle observer' (Lead)
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India chosen as observe at the Arctic Council
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Climate change aided human progress: studyAFPPARIS--Early humans living in South Africa made cultural and industrial leaps in periods of wetter weather, said a study Tuesday that compared the archaeological record of Man's evolution with that of climate change. Anatomically modern humans, ... China Post, 3 days ago
Study finds prehistoric humans benefited from climate change
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Climate change boosted 'Man's evolutio...
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Climate change boosted human development:
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Climate change has destructive effects on animals& ...LONDON: One-third of common land animals could see dramatic losses this century because of climate change, scientists predict. More than half of plants could be hit the same way as habitats become unsuitable for numerous species. The collapse of ... Himalayan Times, 3 days ago
Climate change will cause widespread global-scale loss of common plants and animals
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Climate change endangers common species
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Dramatic biodiversity decline from climate change to common plants and animals
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Climate Change to be Studied With Help of Mount Everest Ice CoresAn expedition leader has said that Chinese scientists have obtained three ice cores from Mount Everest with the aim to understand more about climate change. During the expedition that lasted more than a month, scientists drilled the ice cores at a ... MedIndia, 4 days ago
Mount Everest ice cores to help study climate change
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Climate Change Models may not be AccurateTwo scientists were researching rainfall patterns across during the last ice age when they found that none of the climate models they tested were able to reproduce their results. Jessica Tierney of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Pedro ... French Tribune, 4 days ago
Climate Change Models May Not Be Producing Accurate Results, Study of Ice Age Warns
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U.S. carbon tax could boost revenue, curb climate change - reportWASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) - A tax on carbon dioxide emissions could help the United States mitigate climate change while significantly increasing government revenue, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said this week. President Barack ... Reuters India, 2 days ago
US carbon tax could boost revenue, curb climate change: report
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Climate change is the mother of inventionHomo sapiens first made their appearance in Africa during the Middle Stone Age, which lasted from about 28 0000BC to 30000BC . Evidence indicates that a notable period of human advancement occurred in South Africa between 71500 and 59000 years ago . Times Live South Africa, 4 days ago
Rapid Climate Change In South Africa Linked To Cultural Innovation In The Middle Stone Age
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Rapid Climate Change Sparked Human Culture
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Climate Change fuelled ancient human cultural innovation
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