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August 28, 2009
Himalayan nations to hold first climate talks
Kathmandu (AFP) Aug 28, 2009
South Asian ministers will gather in Nepal next week for talks on the threat that climate change poses to the Himalayas and to the 1.3 billion people dependent on water flowing from the mountains. Experts say the Himalayan glaciers are melting at an alarming rate and with months to go before a key summit in Copenhagen, mountain nations are hoping to highlight the myriad of problems facing ... read more

Nepal villagers on climate change frontline
Bhattegaun, Nepal (AFP) Aug 28, 2009
Three years ago Naina Shahi's husband left their small village in rural Nepal to seek work in neighbouring India, leaving her to bring up their three children alone. The dry winters and unpredictable monsoons Nepal has experienced in recent years had hit crop production on the couple's land plot in the foothills of the Himalayas, forcing them to look for other ways to feed their family. ... more
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    India summer crops may be 20 pct below normal: govt
    New Delhi (AFP) Aug 27, 2009
    India could record a 15 to 20 percent crop shortfall due to widespread drought caused by a bad monsoon, the finance minister said Thursday. Some 252 out of India's 626 districts have been hit by drought as a result of the weak June-to-September monsoon that is running at 26 percent below normal, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said. "For the impact of production on the kharif (summer) ... more

    Australia says new LNG plant 'greenhouse intensive'
    Sydney (AFP) Aug 27, 2009
    Australia has admitted a huge new energy project to supply Asian markets could raise national greenhouse gas emissions by up to one percent if ambitious efforts to capture them fail. Environment Minister Peter Garrett made the comments just hours after approving the Gorgon field, which will provide China and India with tens of billions of dollars of liquefied natural gas. He said plans ... more

    ISRO Announces Launch Of Oceansat-2 In September
    Coimbatore, India (PTI) Aug 26, 2009
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    Do Asia-Pacific quakes herald a disaster? Experts say no
    Jakarta (AFP) Aug 23, 2009
    Powerful earthquakes that have jolted Asia recently do not presage a disaster, although it is only a matter of time before the next catastrophe befalls the quake-prone region, seismologists say. From India to Japan, Indonesia and as far south as New Zealand, the region has been rattled by what appear to be a connected spate of strong quakes in the past few weeks. Luckily they have caused ... more

    India to tackle drought shortfalls with imports: minister
    New Delhi (AFP) Aug 21, 2009
    India will import lentils, edible oil and other staples to cope with any shortfalls caused by a widespread drought that has badly hurt crops, the finance minister said Friday. The statement by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee came as the country of nearly 1.2 billion people faces its weakest monsoon in at least seven years. "We shall go for imports" of "whichever commodity will be ... more

    To save lives, an Indian doctor rethinks the toilet
    Stockholm (AFP) Aug 23, 2009
    By rethinking the humble toilet, Indian sanitation expert Bindeshwar Pathak has found a way that can save water -- and lives -- in developing countries. For four decades, His Sulabh Sanitation Movement has equipped more than 1.2 million households with eco-friendly toilets and installed 7,500 public lavatories across India. Yet almost three out of four Indians, or around 700 millionpeop ... more

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