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U.N.: 2005 set record for greenhouse gases (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 11-04-2006 at 12:00:28

TO GO WITH AFP STORIES "UN-climate-Kyoto"
(FILES) Holiday makers bath close to a petrochemical site in Fos-Sur-Mer 08 August 2003. The Kyoto Protocol, The treaty to curb greenhouse gases is the centrepiece of talks in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) running from 6-17 November 2006 in Nairobi, the Kenyan capital. Greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere reached a high in 2005 and are still increasing, the U.N. weather agency said Friday.



U.S. gets break on ozone protection treaty (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 11-04-2006 at 12:00:28

This image provided by NASA was compiled by the Ozone Monitoring Instrument on NASA's Aura satellite from Sept. 21-30, 2006 the average area of the ozone hole was the largest ever observed, at 10.6 million square miles government scientists said Thursday Oct. 19, 2006. This image, from Sept. 24, the Antarctic ozone hole was equal to the record single-day largest area of 11.4 million square miles, reached on Sept. 9, 2000. The so-called hole is a region where there is severe depletion of the layer of ozone _ a form of oxygen _ in the upper atmosphere that protects life on Earth by blocking the sun's ultraviolet rays. The blue and purple colors are where there is the least ozone, and the greens, yellows, and reds are where there is more ozone.Nations working to save the earth?s protective ozone layer agreed Friday to let the United States use thousands of tons of the pest-killing chemical methyl bromide despite it's impact on the layer.



Warming tops eco-concerns in U.S. survey (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 11-04-2006 at 12:00:28
Americans now rank climate change as the country?s most pressing environmental concern, a new survey reveals. This is a dramatic shift from just three years ago, when climate change ranked only sixth out of 10 environmental problems.

More rare rhinos killed by poachers (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 11-04-2006 at 12:00:28

April 11th, 2006. Nepal. The Greater one horned rhinoceros, the asian rhino in the jungle grasslands of the Royal Chitwan National Park. Taking an elephant safari from Tiger Tops Jungle lodge in the park, guests are able to observe the rare beasts in their natural habitat. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0605222031Wildlife authorities in Nepal are concerned about a spike in poaching of an endangered species of rhinoceros after four of the animals were killed in the past two weeks in the country?s biggest wildlife reserve.



100 horses in flood waters rescued (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 11-04-2006 at 12:00:28

Rescue workers on horseback lead a herd of horses through flooded fields from a small knoll in Marrum, northern Netherlands, Friday, Nov. 3, 2006. Rescue workers saved a herd of around 100 horses that have been stranded on a tiny knoll since a fierce storm threatened to submerge them three days ago, in an incident that has transfixed the nation. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)Rescuers on horseback lured a stranded herd of about 100 horses off a mud-soaked knoll where they had been stranded for three days and led them through receding floodwaters to safe ground Friday.



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