Environment Performance Index 2008



University of Columbia has published its annual Environment Performance Index, monitoring the ecopolitics of 149 countries of the world. Continue Reading…

Celebrate Earth Day



April 22, is one of the Earth Days celebrated mostly in USA. It was introduced in 1969 by Seattle Senator Gaylord Nelson as a special day to create awareness of environmental problems. Almost 40 years ago, he was one of the first politicians to start worrying about ecology. Continue Reading…

Environmental And Energy Studies At CAT

Studying the environment gets more and more popular. Although climate change and the Green house effect is nothing new, it is talk about and, what is especially good, something’s being done about it. It all starts with the environmental education. Continue Reading…

Bacteria Could Fight Famine

Argentinean scientists found a new type of bacterium that could survive in extreme temperatures back in 2001. Now the gene structure of these bacteria has been decoded at last. The bacterium receive a name Biziona Argentinensis and the scientists will now examine the life of this extermophile bacterium to understand what keeps it alive in the coldest place on Earth. Continue Reading…

Worries Over Changes In Arctic Ocean

German environmental specialists have revealed that major changes are taking place in the water system of Arctic Ocean.

It was a very isolated ecosystem but recently the matters have started to change. Due to global warming and thawing ice new tendencies in water exchange are developing. Continue Reading…

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