Home
Author
News
Columns
Reviews
Quotes
Resources
Download
Videos
News
Total 100
70
Widening effects of climate change on human health.
In an article published in the US-based The Atlantic newspaper, Dr. (MD) Paul Epstein, Harvard Medical School's associate director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment, highlighted several key ways that humanity is already bein…
18 Nov 2011
69
Historic drought grips Mexico
Saying that the current dry conditions are unprecedentedin the country's history, National Meteorological Service General Director Felipe Adrián Vázquez Gálvez stated that more than 70% of Mexico’s total area is suffering from drought. M…
15 Nov 2011
68
US Department of Energy States Global GHG Output Increase By…
A November 3, 2011 report by the US Department of Energy states that the global output of greenhouse gases increased by its largest amount ever in 2010, as the gases also rose to levels more severe than a worst case scenario forecast four years…
November 16, 2011
67
Alliance of Small Island States Calls For Signing a New Inte…
Meeting on November 3, 2011, the 42-member Alliance of Small Island States calls for a new international climate pact to be signed before the Kyoto protocol expires in 2012 and a timetable to be agreed at the climate summit in Durban, South Afr…
November 15, 2011
66
Small Fish Also At Risk of Collapse
Reporting on two recent studies, US-based environmental science publication Mongabay described how human activities are placing the survival of smaller marine fish such as anchovies, sardines, mackerel, and herring at risk. The first research, …
November 15, 2011
65
US Scientist Focuses On Diet To Stop Climate Change
Ahead of the December United Nations Climate Change Conference in South Africa, former World Bank senior environmental advisor Dr. Robert Goodland has been campaigning to convince nations everywhere that livestock raising should be the focus in…
November 12, 2011
64
Hummingbirds Are Imperiled By Primarily eforestation For Pla…
Speaking on October 30, 2011 to Mexican news agency Notimex, Ecuadorian biologist and professor Mario Garcia warns that hummingbirds, whose colorful beauty was once abundant in great variety across the Latin American country, are now imperiled …
November 12, 2011
63
France Loses Its Harvest Wild Flowers
In an October 25, 2011 report, France’s Environment Ministry states that of the country's total 102 wildflower species, more than 50% are now endangered, with seven whose colorful beauty has disappeared altogether, and food supplies also pote…
November 9, 2011
62
Report By 20 International Groups Warns That GMO Crops Incre…
A group of 20 southeast Asian, African and Latin American food and conservation groups publish the October 2011 Global Citizens’ Report on the State of GMOs as they warn that genetically engineered crops do not increase food crop yields but h…
November 9, 2011
61
Yukon River Basin Discharging 32 Times More Toxic Mercury Th…
The US Geological Survey reports on October 25, 2011 that the immense Yukon River Basin in northwestern Canada and central Alaska, USA, is discharging 32 times more toxic mercury into the environment than five other comparably-sized river syste…
November 9, 2011
60
Third Largest Greenland Ice Sheet Melting Since 1979
An October 2011 study by US scientists reveals that this year's melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet is the third largest since 1979, exceeded by the ice lost in 2007 and 2010.http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/10/greenland-ice-sheet-melting-not-…
November 9, 2011
59
Bolivia's Huayna Potosi Mountain Communities Experienci…
Communities in Bolivia’s Huayna Potosí Mountain, 25 kilometers north of the capital La Paz, warn about the effects of global warming, saying that as of October 2011 they are already experiencing water shortages that will soon be felt by mi…
Nov 7, 2011
58
From Crisis To Peace – Formosa Exhibition (2011/11/5)
From Crisis To Peace – Formosa Exhibition Event: Treasure Lives & the Earth ~ Noble Wilds Photo ExhibitionDate: November 5 (Saturday) – December 4th (Sunday) &…
2011/11/5
57
Economic Impacts of Climate Change Being Seen in the US
In a recent annual meeting, US crop scientists expressed concern that global warming has been shrinking crop yields for the world’s largest food exporter through increasingly worse droughts and extreme temperatures. With an unusual rise in da…
November 2, 2011
56
United Nations Works to Address Desertification
On Saturday, October 22 the two-week United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) concluded in Changwon, South Korea as over 6,000 delegates, scientists and other experts discussed ways to reverse desertification, land degradatio…
November 2, 2011
55
International Organizations Help Mitigate Climate Change Rel…
A project in the mountainous regions of Tajikistan is launched in October 2011 thanks to donations totaling nearly US$1 million each from the Swiss and British governments, together with support from the Aga Khan Development Network and German …
November 1, 2011
54
Researchers Warn of Shrinking Flora & Fauna Body Size Due to…
Published in the October 2011 peer-reviewed journal Nature Climate Change, a new study by researchers in Singapore warns that rising global temperatures are shrinking the body size of many animal and plant species over multiple generations.http…
Novemeber 1, 2011
53
Hunger Alert Issued for Durango Mexico, Due to Prolonged Dro…
On October 15, 2011, Governor Jorge Herrera Caldera of Durango state in Mexico issued a hunger alert, with a collection drive to assist 60,000 rural residents facing food shortages due to prolonged drought in the region. http://www.prensa-latin…
November 1, 2011
52
UN Reports 10 Countries Most At Risk to Climate Change
Based on currently adverse conditions and the likelihood of further disasters, an October 2011 UN report finds that the 10 countries most at risk to climate change are Vanuatu, Tonga, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, Guatemala, Bangladesh,…
October 31, 2011
51
School Can Save Energy Cost Equal to Teacher's Annual P…
A report published October 14, 2011 states that hundreds of schools across England are participating in a new national scheme to help reduce public sector energy bills along with carbon emissions by enforcing school-wide measures such as switch…
October 31, 2011
50
Best-Selling Vegan Author Rory Freedman Is Hosting the USA P…
Best-selling vegan author Rory Freedman is hosting the Los Angeles, USA premiere of "Vegucated," a documentary that follows three people for six weeks as their lives are transformed by their understanding and commitment to the plant-based diet.…
October 31, 2011
49
Swedish version of From Crisis to Peace is online
The Swedish version of "From Crisis to Peace: The Organic Vegan Way is the answer" is available now! Welcome to click the following link to view online: http://www.crisis2peace.org/se/
48
Canada Loses Nearly Half Her Arctic Ice Shelves to Record Me…
In a deteriorating change that is being characterized as likely irreversible, researchers at the nation's Carleton University and the University of Ottawa recently reported that the nation's millennia-old Arctic ice shelves have steeply dimin…
October 29, 2011
47
Activists in the Czech Presented Meat Free Lifestyle
Celebrating the global Vegetarian Awareness Month in October, activists in the Czech Republic organize events in more than 14 cities, with presentations, street fairs, film screenings and cruelty-free food tastings as well as introductions to t…
October 27, 2011
46
UK Medical Experts Warn of Impending Climate Change Threat
Sponsored by the British Medical Journal, a conference that opened in London on Monday, October 17 focused on the concerns of participating physicians, environmental health experts and other public figures. Those attending released a statemen…
October 27, 2011
45
Vegetarian Centenarian Sets Marathon Record
On Sunday, October 16, 100-year-young Fauja Singh completed a marathon in Toronto, Canada, becoming the first centenarian and oldest person to ever accomplish the 26.2 mile (42.1 kilometer) run. This makes eight total marathons that Mr. Singh h…
October 26, 2011
44
Army to Phase Out Nerve Tests On Animals
The US Army confirms that its medical research department is phasing out nerve tests performed on vervet monkeys and will switch from animal experimentation to trained actors, computer programs, and life-like mannequins.http://www.upi.com/Top_N…
October 26, 2011
43
Accumulated Environmental Toxins Affect Polar Bear Health
Danish scientists in mid-October 2011 reveal after a decade of research that environmental toxins from industrial activities are being carried through the air and in sea currents to the Arctic, with adverse health effects found in polar bears t…
October 26, 2011
42
Australian Alps Snow coverage Has Decreased by 30% Since 195…
Scientists in Australia report that snow coverage in the Australian Alps has decreased by 30% since 1950s, due to climate change effects causing them to warn that the mountains could be completely devoid of snow by 2050. http://www.telegraph.co…
October 24, 2011
41
Australian Researchers Develop an Eco-Friendly Way to Recycl…
Seeking a more eco-friendly way to handle the one billion tires that are disposed globally each year, Australian researchers from Deakin University and industry partner VR TEK Global develop technology that converts the tires into powders wit…
October 24, 2011
First
1
2
3
4
End
Download Pdf
Read in HTML
for slow internet connection
[Apple iPad]
.
[iPhone]
Home
|
Author
|
News
|
Columns
|
Reviews
|
Quotes
|
Resources
|
Download
|
Feedback
|
Read in HTML for slow internet connection
For the latest urgent messages, please visit
www.SupremeMasterTV.com
For other publications and Artworks by Supreme Master Ching Hai,
www.LoveOceanCreative.com
© 2011 The Supreme Master Ching Hai All rights reserved.
*