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Anonymous Punishes Chicago Police after Anti-Nato Protests [VIDEO]
Anonymous hacking collective joins anti-Nato protests and takes Chicago government websites offline.
NATO Summit 2012: Arrests and Injuries at Protests [PHOTOS]
Thousands of protesters flood Chicago against the Afghan war, climate change and several other grievances.
G8 Summit: Top 10 Agenda Items From Talks
Apart from eurozone crisis, the summit concentrated on a whole range of issues including Afghanistan and Iran.
G8 Summit Pledges To Save Greece, Euro Zone And The World Economy
Leaders stress importance of cohesive eurozone and the need for Greece's continuation in the bloc.
Waste Milk Creates Excess Carbon Dioxide, Says Research
As much as 360,000 tonnes of milk is poured in the sink every year in Britain.
Shale Gas Explorer Caudrilla to Start Fracking in UK
Shale gas explorer Cuadrilla has found more natural gas in the UK shale rocks than in Iraq.
Wind Farms Tied to Faster Local Climate Change
Researchers find air temperatures near four largest wind turbines in the world have risen significantly.
Warm Ocean Currents Behind the Rapid Loss of Antarctic Glaciers
Warm ocean currents attacking the underside of the ice sheets are causing major loss of Antarctic glaciers, suggests a new study.
Stunning Images of Earth Captured By GeoEye-1 Satellite [PHOTOS]
From a beach holiday destination in the Caribbean, Niagara Falls in Canada to a volcanic island in Indonesia, here are some of the most stunning snapshots of earth taken by GeoEye-1 satellite from several miles above.
Huge Groundwater Resources Exist In Africa, Say Scientists
Scientists from the University College London and the British Geological Survey have made the finding.
Earth Day 2012: NASA Images Chronicle Drastic Impact Of Earth’s Climatic Change [PHOTOS]
Nasa images highlight drastic impact of climatic change on earth's environment.
Fracking to Continue Despite Blackpool Tremors
Environmentalists and residents are opposed to the plans of the government to allow fracking despite incidents of tremors reported in Blackpool.
Bunge’s Acquisition of Climate Change Capital May Promote Potential Staff Cuts
Agribusiness and food company, Bunge has confirmed acquisition of Climate Change Capital Group for an undisclosed sum.
Karakoram Glaciers Growing Thicker; Defy Global Warming Trends
Asia's Karakoram glaciers have grown thicker despite rising temperatures during the past decade defying the global trend of depletion of glaciers and ice caps due to adverse climate change.
Space Pictures Reveal More Emperor Penguins in Antartica [PHOTOS]
A new study reveals that there are twice as many emperor penguins live in Antarctica than previously thought.
UK in Talks with Iceland to Tap Geo Thermal Energy from Volcanoes
Britain is planning to tap energy from Iceland's volcanoes to meet the growing energy needs of the country.
Antarctica Ice Rapidly Depleting, Say Researchers
The northern Antarctic Peninsula has been subject to atmospheric warming of about 2.5°C over the last 50 years.
Why Edinburgh Pandas Failed to Mate
Giant panda males are reproductively viable only for six months in a year whereas the female are reproductively viable for only one or three days in a year.
A Billion Pound Fund for Green Tech
Interested companies can submit their bid until July.
Some Corals Can Withstand Global Warming
Scientists have discovered that some corals which have survived heat stress in the past are more likely to survive it in the future.
Earth Hour 2012: World Turns off Lights To Protect Planet [PHOTOS]
Earth Hour 2012 took place in a record 150 countries and territories across 6,494 towns and cities.
Earth Hour 2012: Nations Unite to Save the World [PHOTOS and VIDEO]
In a collective display of commitment to a better future for the planet, nations across the world are participating in the world’s single largest campaign for the planet - Earth Hour - by turning off all lights for an hour.
Government Eases Panic, Rules out Immediate Petrol Strike
The department of energy says there is no urgency to top up your tank.
Celebrities Come Together for Observing 2012 Earth Hour [PHOTOS]
A number of celebrities including supermodel Miranda Kerr, transformer star Isabel Lucas and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar have come together to observe the event.
Earth Close to Tipping Point on Climate Change
Scientists have found that the earth's temperature is likely to rise by six degrees Celsius by 2100 if no action is taken to reverse the trend.
Monaco's Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene on Reindeer Sleigh Ride [PHOTOS]
Prince meets reindeer herders in Norway and discusses impact of climate change on husbandry in the country.
Prince Albert and Charlene Begin Lapland Tour to Promote Environmental Sustainability
The prince will study issues related to climate change and environmental protection.
Activists to Protest Against Fracking
Hydraulic fracturing is a process in which millions of gallons of water and sand are pumped at very high pressure into the ground to break the rock and release gas.
Global Warming Forces Kiribati to Move To Fiji
Kiribati is buying nine square miles of land on Fiji to relocate its population.
UN to Hold Women's Congress in 2015
Congress covers food security, aid effectiveness, trafficking and drugs.

