
World coal demand tapers off but Asia still heavy user: IEA
Global coal consumption has declined for the first time in this century thanks largely to China's economic restructuring, but usage will continue to grow in India and Southeast Asia, the IEA said Friday. ... more
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Indian Defense Ministry admits almost half its planes can't fly
Only about 55 percent of India's military aircraft are in operational order, with a large number grounded due to technical issues according to reports. ... more
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Cosmic krypton timestamps reveal Australia landscape evolution and resources
Fire on Ice: The Arctic's Changing Fire Regime
Warming trend to intensify crop droughts across Europe and beyond
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Sri Lanka revives stalled Chinese-funded projects
Sri Lanka has agreed to restart Chinese-funded projects worth billions of dollars which were suspended following allegations of corruption, the government's main spokesman said Thursday. ... more
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Growth potential remains at risk on even the most remote coral reefs
Coral reefs in the Indian Ocean that were severely damaged by a global warming event 17 years ago have bounced back to optimum health and have the potential to keep pace with rising sea levels, but ... more
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India to develop its own stealth combat drones
The government of India is preparing to launch its program to develop its own unmanned combat aerial vehicles, according to Indian media reports. ... more
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Nepal passes long-delayed bill on quake rebuilding
Nepal's parliament on Wednesday passed a long-delayed law to pave the way for rebuilding after April's massive earthquake, ending months of bickering that paralysed reconstruction despite donor pledges of billions in aid. ... more
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India's top court bans new diesel cars in capital
India's top court Wednesday ordered a temporary ban on large new diesel cars in New Delhi as part of a series of tough measures aimed at cleaning up the world's most polluted capital. ... more
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