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March 18, 2013
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Report: India's coal power a killer
New Delhi (UPI) Mar 14, 2013
Emissions from coal-fired power plants caused up to 100,000 early deaths in India last year, a new report from Greenpeace said. The "Coal Kills" report released by Greenpeace India says that millions of people suffer from asthma, heart disease and other health related problems related to the emissions, costing India $3 billion-$4 billion. India, the world's second largest coal burner after China, depends on coal-fired power plants to generate about 66 percent of its still-limited power g ... read more
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TRADE WARS

EU says trade barriers in US, China, elsewhere hinder growth
The EU warned Thursday that restrictions to trade with key markets in the United States, Japan, China, India, Russia and Brazil are hindering the economic growth that Brussels reckons can only come from the rest of the world. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Government Mulling Club Of Nations To Promote Exchange Of Solar Technology
India is looking forward to establishing a club of nations blessed with sufficient sunlight and harness energy to promote solar power as a substitute to the conventional form of energy, Union minist ... more
MISSILE NEWS

India aborts testing of new cruise missile: defence body
The maiden flight of India's first domestically developed long-range cruise missile was aborted midway on Tuesday after it veered off course, defence scientists said. ... more
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MILPLEX

India PM warns of 'consequences' over Italian marines
India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned Italy on Wednesday that there would be "consequences" unless it returned two of its marines who skipped bail while on trial in New Delhi for murder. ... more


DISASTER MANAGEMENT

India offers $532 million to states hit by drought, floods
India's government on Wednesday offered millions of dollars to states hit by drought or floods, marking half the funds for a western zone were millions face their worst water shortage since 1972. ... more
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WATER WORLD

It's only natural: Lawrence Livermore helps find link to arsenic-contaminated groundwater
Human activities are not the primary cause of arsenic found in groundwater in Bangladesh. Instead, a team of researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Barnard College, Columbia Univer ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ

Smartphone satellite "STRaND-1" operational in orbit
STRaND-1, the nanosatellite carrying a smartphone, has been declared operational in orbit by the mission team from the University of Surrey's Surrey Space Centre (SSC) and Surrey Satellite Technolog ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Aalyria spacetime platform tapped for AFRL space data network trials
Atomic 6 debris shields selected for Portal Space Systems mission
China starts large scale production of T1000 carbon fiber
SINO DAILY

Award-winning Tibetan writer denied China passport
A Tibetan poet and activist will not be able to receive a US government courage award in person after China denied her a passport for "national security" reasons, she said on Friday. ... more
TRADE WARS

China eyes India trade by boosting spending in Nepal
China's ambassador to Kathmandu was recently pictured in a traditional Nepali cap and silk scarf, digging with a spade to symbolise the laying of the foundations of a new dry port near the Tibet border. ... more
FARM NEWS

Report raises concern over Europe's land-use footprint
Imports to meet Europe's ever-growing food demand require it using land beyond its borders roughly the size of Scandinavia, according to a new study that urges belt-tightening. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Millions for a mastiff at China Tibetan dog expo
Drooping eyes barely visible behind a mountain of glossy black fur, an enormous dog snoozes on stage in an industrial Chinese city. Its asking price: close to a million US dollars. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Volcanic aerosols, not pollutants, tamped down recent Earth warming
A team led by the University of Colorado Boulder looking for clues about why Earth did not warm as much as scientists expected between 2000 and 2010 now thinks the culprits are hiding in plain sight ... more
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Ancient nitrogen enzyme study illuminates early Earth conditions and life detection
Cleaner ship fuel is reducing lightning in key shipping lanes, research finds
Geoscientists use satellite to determine not the shape of water, but how water shapes land
TECTONICS

Ancient micro-continent under the Indian Ocean identified
Scientists at the University of Liverpool have found evidence of an ancient micro-continent buried beneath the Indian Ocean. The ancient continent extends more than 1500 km in length from the ... more
WAR REPORT

Film on Nepal army torture blocked: director
The makers of a film depicting torture by Nepal's army accused the government of censorship on Friday after they had to cancel the movie's release because of delays in getting approvals. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

China's Xi to visit S.Africa this month
China's incoming president Xi Jinping will visit regional economic powerhouse South Africa this month, the foreign ministry said Thursday, a highly symbolic trip that will come soon after he takes up the post. ... more
AFRICA NEWS
As F-35 costs soar, Boeing enters the fray

Boeing Says Strong Demand Pushing Commercial Production Rates Higher

Boeing, KLM Demonstrate New Technologies to Optimize Flight


AFRICA NEWS
Volkswagen eyes Chinese growth after record profits

Russian dashcams digital guardian angels for drivers

Americans still use phones while driving: survey


AFRICA NEWS
The household carbon emission per capita in Northwestern China is only 2.05 tons CO2 per year

Court battle looms over Chile power plant

California Ranked First in the US for Green Jobs Last Year


AFRICA NEWS
Biobatteries catch breath

Oil Explorers Beware: Hackers Are Eyeing What You Know

ENI sells Mozambique stake to CNPC for $4.21bn

WATER WORLD

Herbal defluoridation of drinking water
Researchers in India have developed a filter system based on a medicinal herb, which they say can quickly and easily remove "fluoride" from drinking water. The technology described in the March issu ... more
SINO DAILY

Tibetan self-immolators inspire Chinese painter
Stacked up in Liu Yi's studio dozens of China's most sensitive subjects stare out from thick black-and-white oil paintings, from victims of Tiananmen Square to Tibetans who have set themselves on fire. ... more
WATER WORLD

80% of Indian sewage flows untreated into rivers: study
Eighty percent of sewage in India is untreated and flows directly into the nation's rivers, polluting the main sources of drinking water, a study by an environment watchdog showed Tuesday. ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE

Millions of Indians facing worst drought in decades
Millions of people in western India are suffering their worst drought in more than four decades, with critics blaming official ineptitude and corruption for exacerbating the natural water shortage. ... more
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Hydrogen nuclei experiment sharpens view of quarks inside matter
Oak Ridge team plans powerful test facility for next generation fusion components
Low frequency lasers modeled to greatly boost nuclear fusion rates
FLORA AND FAUNA

Two rhino poachers gunned down in India

FARM NEWS

Starving goats to hit Indian pashmina production

EPIDEMICS

Atlantic warming points to malaria risk... in India

DEMOCRACY

Bangladesh deploys troops as protest toll hits 76

POLITICAL ECONOMY

Asian manufacturing growth mostly weak in February

WAR REPORT

Sri Lanka leader denies army killed militant's child

INTERNET SPACE

Indian women use smartphones to 'pin the creeps'

THE STANS

Pakistan army probes Kashmir 'torture' death

MILPLEX

India hikes defence spending by 21%

THE STANS

Indian PLA insurgents kill soldier

India rejects Finmeccanica denial over chopper bribes

China overtakes Japan on IT spending: German trade body

World's smallest space telescope launched

India rocket launches asteroid-spotting satellite

India's 102nd space mission lifts off successfully

SSTL's 40th satellite platform launch: Sapphire reaches orbit

Fragments of continents hidden under lava in the Indian Ocean

India ex-air force chief faces Italian chopper probe

Trust our nuclear technology: French president to India

Outside View: Template for telecom reform

Countdown begins for Indo-French satellite launch

Two GNLA militants killed in Assam

India seeks more local arms production

10 dead as Cyclone Haruna lashes Madagascar

PV Demand In The Asia Pacific Region To Reach 13.5 GW In 2013

India plans mission to Mars in 2013

France seeks Indian defense contracts

India wants to sell Russia BraMos missiles

Tibetan teens in rare double immolation: reports

India to launch seven satellites on February 25

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