Many climate change costs seen avoidable
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Nina Chestney, Reuters 14 Sep 09; LONDON (Reuters) - Climate change could cost some countries up to 19 percent of their gross domestic prod...
Best of our wild blogs: 14 Sep 09
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Of blogs, newsletters, magazines, journals and books from Bird Ecology Study Group Anything Interesting @ Daily Farm Nature Park? from Beaut...
Native species in Singapore may be wiped out by acid rain
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NUS study finds stream in nature reserve more acidic after downpour; NEA says rain no more acidic than in the 90s By Amresh Gunasingham, Str...
Computer users learn energy-saving tips at Nee Soon East event
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Gladys Ow, Channel NewsAsia 13 Sep 09; SINGAPORE : A campaign to educate the public on proper energy-saving practices was launched at Nee S...
Raising awareness on littering: SIM Canoeing Club cleans Singapore's waterways
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The Business Times 14 Sep 09; The SIM Canoeing Club takes the plunge in cleaning up Singapore's waterways. By SARAH NG SHU ZHEN FOR all...
Rich nations' sea catch: It smells fishy
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Nayan Chanda, The Straits Times 14 Sep 09; MENTION the words 'global governance' and you can expect yawns. But despite all the scor...
From coal to gas: The future is hazy
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Michael Richardson, Straits Times 14 Sep 09; THREE of the world's biggest energy companies are expected to give the go-ahead this week ...
Thai coral reefs under serious threat from humans
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Apinya Wipatayotin, The Bangkok Post 14 Sep 09; Thailand's splendid diving spots could become a thing of the past as coral reefs, espec...
Terrapins up for adoption in Malaysia
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Sean Augustin, The New Straits Times 13 Sep 09; KUALA TERENGGANU: Wanted: "parents" for 99 river terrapins. The Turtle Conservati...
Moving out monkeys from park in Malaysia
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New Straits Times 7 Sep 09; MUAR: The Tanjung Ketapang recreational park here will be closed temporarily to allow the Wildlife and National...
Smugglers in Malaysia caught with 12 tonnes of exotic animals
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Smugglers' boatload of wildlife New Straits Times 14 Sep 09; ROMPIN: Marine police foiled an attempt to smuggle out about 12 tonnes of ...
Green light for coal-fired power plant in Sabah
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The Star 14 Sep 09; TAWAU: The Government has given the green light for the controversial coal-fired power plant to be set up in the Felda ...
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