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97 Harbor Seals Perished Along Beaches of Massachusettes and…
As of October 16, 2011, officials noted that a total of 97 harbor seals, the vast majority of whom were one-year-old pups, had been found perished since September 1 along the beaches of Massachusetts and other New England states, with scientist…
October 22, 2011
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TerraCycle of New Jersey Turn Waste into Creative and Eco-fr…
TerraCycle of New Jersey, USA reports that as of October 2011 it is now transforming around a billion pieces of so-called waste each month by collecting materials like juice pouch packaging and flip-flop sandals, then turning them into creative…
October 22, 2011
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Wildfires Sparked by Drought Consume Vital Habitat in Brazil
In a year that has been marked by devastating flooding, scarce rain in other parts of the country have caused fires to ignite more easily, including one that has devastated the Rola Moca nature reserve in the southeastern Brazilian state of Min…
October 22, 2011
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Hungarian version of From Crisis to Peace is online
The Hungarian 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/hu/
Ooctober 22, 2011
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From Crisis To Peace - European Conference (October 30, 2011…
From Crisis To Peace - European ConferenceVenue: Paris, France (Hall ASIEM- 6, rue Albert de Lapparent, 75007 Paris) Date: October 30, 2011, 10:00-17:00 (Central European Time) Organisers: EVA (Belgian association that initiated the first meatle…
OCT 17, 2011
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Turtle Deaths and Rampant Fish Epidemic Raise Concerns About…
Soon after a fishing net ban was imposed in Queensland, Australia's Gladstone Harbor due to disease and massive fish deaths in the region, locals on October 10, 2011 called once again on the state government to test the water after sea turtles …
October 19, 2011
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Fears Rise of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in the Himalayas
In a special news report, UK-based The Guardian on October 10, 2011 cited climatologists' warning about the some 20,000 lakes that have formed and continue to grow at the base of glaciers in the Himalayas due to global warming, with outburst fl…
October 19, 2011
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Ducks and Eels Rescued From a Dried-Up Lincolnshire Spring
Working together with residents in Billingborough, UK, the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals announces on October 1, 2011 that dozens of stranded ducks and eels were relocated after the historic and long-running Spring Wells su…
October 19, 2011
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Too Late To Save 2 Florida Animal Species From Extinction
After waiting for several decades to be added to the endangered species protection list, the South Florida rainbow snake and the Florida fairy shrimp in the USA disappear and are declared extinct on October 5, 2011 due to habitat loss from hu…
October 19, 2011
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More Meat Recall Following Ohio Due To E. Coli Threat
Following an Ohio, USA recall of 131,000 pounds of beef due to potentially lethal E. coli contamination, with several people who had fallen ill, another 80,000 pounds of infected meat are recalled during the first week of October 2011 from th…
October 18, 2011
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Floods Ravage Asia's Rice Bowl
As reported by China’s CNTV on October 11, 2011, approximately 1.5 million hectares of rice paddy fields in Thailand, Âu Lạc (Vietnam), Cambodia, and Laos have been damaged or are at risk of failing due to recent flooding that is among t…
October 18, 2011
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Experts Call For Actions to Reverse Soil Loss Due to Erosion…
At a mid-October 2011 meeting of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, experts cited a loss of 24 billion tons of soil annually to factors such as erosion and livestock grazing of livestock as they urged for actions to reverse the proc…
October 18, 2011
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Los Angeles Experiences Record-Setting Heat
The Los Angeles, California, USA area experiences record-setting heat with downtown temperatures of 37.2 degrees Celsius, or 11 degrees above normal on October 12, 2011.http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/10/heat-wave-records-los-angeles…
October 18, 2011
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Nearly Half of the State Karnataka Is Drought-Hit in India
As lack of rain persists in Karnataka, India, the state government on October 7, 2011 declared 14 additional administrative divisions to be drought-stricken, bringing the number to 84 total regions, or nearly half the state thus far. http://www.…
October 18, 2011
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As Oil Spill Near New Zealand Worsens, Containment Hampered …
In an accident that occurred on Wednesday, October 5, a Liberian oil tanker traveling in calm waters collided with reefs in the Bay of Plenty offshore New Zealand’s North Island.Although the crew was uninjured, the ship's hull was breached, wit…
October 17, 2011
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Ecuador Being Deforested More Quickly Than Any Other Latin A…
An October 2011 report by the UN Food and Agricultural Organization states that Ecuador is being deforested more quickly any other Latin American country, with losses of up to 200,000 hectares per year that are threatening some of the most biod…
October 17, 2011
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From Crisis To Peace - European Conference (October 30, 2011…
From Crisis To Peace - European ConferenceVenue: Paris, France (Hall ASIEM- 6, rue Albert de Lapparent, 75007 Paris) Date: October 30, 2011, 10:00-17:00 (Central European Time) Organisers: EVA (Belgian association that initiated the first meatle…
OCT 17, 2011
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Arctic Sea Ice Is At Its 2nd Lowest Level On Record
Scientists at the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Snow and Ice Data Center state on October 4, 2011 that Arctic sea ice is at its 2nd lowest level on record, with the most recent decline occurring more…
October 16, 2011
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Studies Shows Majority of Humankind's History Crises Li…
University of Hong Kong geographer Dr. David Zhang publishes a new report on October 4, 2011, which concludes that the majority of humankind's historical wars, epidemics and economic downturns were directly linked to climate change.http://www.w…
October 16, 2011
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Greenlandic Glacier Melting Faster Than Expected
As reported in the scientific journal The Cryosphere, an international team of scientists found in September 2011 that melting of Greenland’s longest observed ice mass, the Mittivakkat Glacier, reached a record high this year.http://www.scien…
October 15, 2011
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Honeybee Mass Die-off in Florida May Be Linked to Pesticide
As many as 12 million honeybees within just a 1.5 mile (2.4 kilometer) radius of each other were discovered lifeless in Florida, USA's Brevard County, with preliminary investigation into the deaths, which occurred around September 26, 2011, rev…
October 14, 2011
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Drought And Water Shortage Emergency in Durango Mexico
With no signs of rain for the previous 200 days, a state of emergency is declared at the end of September 2011 for nearly 75% of the municipalities in the Mexican state of Durango, as drought and water storage levels fall to 30% of capacity.htt…
October 14, 2011
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Extensive Flooding In Asia Has Severely Impacted Staple Crop…
Reporting in the first week of October 2011, officials in Thailand, Cambodia and Laos state that extensive flooding this year has severely impacted staple crops such as rice, with 1 million hectares damaged in Thailand alone.http://www.youtube.com/wa…
October 14, 2011
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New Zealand opposes Japanese whaling plans
Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully announced on Tuesday, October 4 that his country has joined in support of Australia’s legal initiative made last year in the International Court of Justice to halt Japanese whaling. With Japan stating th…
October 14, 2011
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35% of National Glaciers Disappeared in Tajikistan Over the …
Addressing the United Nations on September 27, 2011, Tajik Foreign Minister Hamrokhon Zarifi stated that although more than half of the water supplying Central Asia originates in Tajikistan, 35% of the nation's glaciers have disappeared in just…
October 13, 2011
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Groundwater Runoff Also Causes Sea Level Rise
In a study considered to be one of the first to quantify groundwater use and its effect on sea level rise, researchers at the US Geological Survey report in the September 25, 2011 issue of “New Scientist” magazine that groundwater runoff ca…
October 13, 2011
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Ongoing Drought Worsens Power Crisis in Tanzania
Reuters news agency reports that ongoing drought in Tanzania through the end of September 2011 has decreased water levels in the country’s Great Ruaha River, drastically affecting hydroelectric power generation, which in turn has impacted cro…
October 12, 2011
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Pacific Island Declare States of Emergency
Pacific Islands declare states of emergency. The island nation of Tuvalu, as well as Tokelau, a New Zealand territory, have each declared states of emergency as months without rain have threatened drinking water supplies.
October 11, 2011
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Warming Ocean Waters Linked to Higher Bacterial Contaminatio…
A compilation of data evaluated by European and US researchers has revealed that as climate change raises ocean temperatures, it has also increased the spread of harmful bacteria. The paper, which was authored by scientists in 17 European marine r…
October 9, 2011
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Be Veg to Remember Steve
As tributes pour in for Steve Jobs from the tech world and international dignitaries, many green groups and animal right organization will also remember the Apple co-founder for his compassion to animals and influential efforts for the environment…
October 8, 2011
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