Environment
Global warming threatens jewels of nature, civilisation
December 9, 2015
Global warming threatens jewels of nature, civilisation
From the glimmering coral of the Great Barrier Reef to Mount Fuji and the canal-crossed city of Venice, global warming…
After errors, Congo Basin forest effort restarts with new scrutiny
December 9, 2015
After errors, Congo Basin forest effort restarts with new scrutiny
Protecting increasingly threatened forests in central Africa’s Congo Basin will require not just cash but African governments enforcing their own…
Giant pandas to remain in Washington until 2020
December 8, 2015
Giant pandas to remain in Washington until 2020
Just three months after the National Zoo in Washington announced the birth of a giant panda, it had more good…
Taking to the hills: tribal groups face up to climate change
December 6, 2015
Taking to the hills: tribal groups face up to climate change
Tashka Yawanawa's Amazonian tribe lived on the plains along the Gregorio River for millennia -- until a wall of flood…
Battling climate change — with worms
December 5, 2015
Battling climate change — with worms
Nicolas Denieul plants his spade in the ground and turns over a clod of soil to reveal a mass of…
China says to cut power sector emissions by 60 percent by 2020
December 2, 2015
China says to cut power sector emissions by 60 percent by 2020
China will reduce emissions of major pollutants in the power sector by 60 percent by 2020, the cabinet announced on…
Red Sea to ban use of illegal fishing methods in January
December 2, 2015
Red Sea to ban use of illegal fishing methods in January
The Red Sea natural reserves' authorities plan to ban the use of nylon nets and fishing rifles starting January 2016. The…
Electricity Ministry to build 24 solar power stations
December 1, 2015
Electricity Ministry to build 24 solar power stations
The Electricity Ministry has signed cost-sharing agreements with investors to build 24 1,800 MW-solar power stations, in addition to three contracts…