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Suni Williams Sets New Record For Women In Space
Washington (AFP) Jun 16, 2007
A US astronaut of Indian heritage made history early Saturday when she set a new record for the longest uninterrupted space flight by a woman. At 1:47 am (0547 GMT), International Space Station (ISS) engineer Suni Williams surpassed the 188-day, 4-hour mark set by her compatriot Shannon Lucid in 1996, according to US space officials. It was not the first record set by Williams ... read more
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    World Desertification Day Puts Spotlight On Neglected Crisis
    Paris (AFP) June 15, 2007
    The United Nations on Sunday sounds a loud alarm about desertification, warning that global warming is helping to drive the onward march of parched land and, in years to come, millions of people could be driven from their homes. Of six billion humans, nearly a fifth are threatened directly or indirectly by desertification, experts warn ahead of the UN's annual World Day to Combat ... more

    UN Secretary General Points To Climate Change As Partly Behind Darfur Disaster
    Washington (AFP) June 16, 2007
    UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that the slaughter in Darfur was triggered by global climate change and that more such conflicts may be on the horizon, in an article published Saturday. "The Darfur conflict began as an ecological crisis, arising at least in part from climate change," Ban said in a Washington Post opinion column. UN statistics showed that rainfall declined some 40 ... more

    Indian Villagers Oppose Uranium Mines
    Shillong (AFP) India, June 17, 2007
    Villagers are fighting back against plans to mine uranium in northeast India, saying it will put their health at risk and destroy the environment. Residents voiced opposition at this week's hearing into the state-run Uranium Corporation of India Ltd's plan to mine in hilly, tribal-run areas. News of the hearing by Meghalaya state's pollution control board, held in a remote village north ... more

    The Space Junk Threat Complexity Part 2
    Moscow (UPI) June 14, 2007
    Currently, 44 radiation sources from Russia are parked in the "burial orbit" of space. They are: two satellites with unseparated nuclear power units (Cosmos-1818 and Cosmos-1867), fuel assemblies and 12 closed-down reactors with a liquid metal coolant, 15 nuclear-fuel assemblies and 15 fuel-free units with a coolant in the secondary cooling loop. They are to spend no less than 300 to 400 passive ... more

    New Green Pyre To Cool Planet While Burning The Dead Of India
    New Delhi (AFP) June 11, 2007
    The average Indian may go through an entire life without contributing a huge amount to the world's production of greenhouse gases, but in death his carbon footprint jumps. Alarmed by the fuel-intensive nature of the funeral rites of Hindus who practice open-air cremation using firewood, an environmental group in New Delhi is promoting a new, more eco-friendly pyre. "Our faith tells us we m ... more

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    India To Get Revamped Aircraft Carrier From Russia
    Moscow (RIA Novosti) Jun 11, 2007
    In early May, an Indian naval delegation headed by Vice Admiral Birinder Singh Randhawa, Controller of Warship Production and Acquisition at the Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defense (Navy), visited Severodvinsk, a major submarine construction centre in the Arkhangelsk Region, northern Russia. In spite of cold temperatures, piercing winds and snowfalls, the visit proved very fruitfu ... more

    Signet Solar Unveils Plans For Thin-Film Solar Module Manufacturing In India
    Palo Alto CA (SPX) Jun 11, 2007
    Signet Solar announced plans to establish significant thin-film solar module manufacturing capabilities in India. Signet Solar's India announcement follows plans unveiled last month for a manufacturing and development plant in Dresden, Germany. Signet Solar is a global company founded to design, develop and manufacture large area, low cost, thin-film silicon solar photovoltaic (PV) modules. ... more

    Major Developing Nations Lukewarm On G8 Climate Goals
    Berlin (AFP) Jun 07, 2007
    The leaders of five major developing nations on on Thursday signalled they would not bow to pressure from the Group of Eight to commit to binding targets in the fight against global warming. Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa insisted ahead of talks with G8 leaders on Friday that their "different capacities and interests" must be considered when tackling climate change. ... more

    Nordic Windpower Launches Lower Cost Wind Turbines For US Markets
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jun 08, 2007
    Nordic Windpower has released the Nordic N1000 turbine for North American markets, and available in 2008. The turbine is based on a ten-year record of trouble-free operations in Sweden and is the result of a 30-year, $75 million investment in R and D and value-engineering by the Swedish government and European Union. "Nordic Windpower is excited to launch its global business in North Ameri ... more

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    Huge Waves From One Storm Slam Coasts Some 6000 Km Apart
    Paris (ESA) Jun 01, 2007
    Huge waves that struck Reunion Island and coastlines across Indonesia earlier this month all originated from the same storm that occurred south of Cape Town, South Africa, and were tracked across the entire Indian Ocean for some 10 000 kilometres over a nine-day period by ESA's Envisat satellite. Waves reaching up to 11 metres devastated France's Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean when it ... more

    Amazon Tribesman Takes Rainforest Message To Japan
    Tokyo (AFP) May 31, 2007
    An Amazon tribal leader warned Thursday that the world will "destroy itself" unless nations stop clearing rainforests and voiced anger that his message is falling on deaf ears. Taking his campaign to the world's second-largest economy, Raoni Metyktire, a leader of the Kayapo Indians in Brazil, said Amazon nature was falling victim to development, mining and farming. "I have met with presid ... more

    US Sees Technical Delay In India Nuclear Pact
    Washington (AFP) May 31, 2007
    The United States on Thursday again blamed "some technical issues" for delays in a nuclear energy deal with India but insisted it was still "committed" to the unprecedented agreement. "I can't give you a sense on the final timing, but, look, the government's clearly committed to it," White House spokesman Tony Snow said as negotiators from both sides held talks in New Delhi. Chief US negot ... more

    US Positive On Clinching India Nuclear Accord
    New Delhi (AFP) May 30, 2007
    The United States on Wednesday expressed hope of winding up a thorny civilian nuclear energy deal which will permit India to access long-denied Western nuclear technology. The statement came on the eve of the resumption of talks in New Delhi between a top US negotiator and Indian officials over the pact in which India will separate its nuclear facilities into civilian and military uses in return ... more

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