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2014 Breaks Heat Record, Challenging Global Warming Skeptics
New York Times
Last year was the hottest on Earth since record-keeping began in 1880, scientists reported on Friday, underscoring warnings about the risks of runaway greenhouse gas emissions and undermining claims by climate change contrarians that global warming ...
It's official: 2014 was the hottest yearWashington Post
Warm oceans drive hottest year on recordSydney Morning Herald
It's official: 2014 was the warmest year everTimes of India
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New York Times
Last year was the hottest on Earth since record-keeping began in 1880, scientists reported on Friday, underscoring warnings about the risks of runaway greenhouse gas emissions and undermining claims by climate change contrarians that global warming ...
It's official: 2014 was the hottest year
Warm oceans drive hottest year on record
It's official: 2014 was the warmest year ever
Zee News
Scientists are finding more & more planets like the earth
Economic Times
On January 6, astronomers announced the discovery of eight new planets in the so-called Goldilocks zone. This is at a distance from a star where the temperatures are just right for liquid water to exist, a condition thought to be necessary for life to begin.
Another Earth may be 500 light years awayUSA TODAY
The Best Bet for Alien Life May Be in Planetary Systems Very Different From OursFull-Time Whistle
Three-planet system holds clues to atmospheres of Earth-size worldsUH System Current News
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Economic Times
On January 6, astronomers announced the discovery of eight new planets in the so-called Goldilocks zone. This is at a distance from a star where the temperatures are just right for liquid water to exist, a condition thought to be necessary for life to begin.
Another Earth may be 500 light years away
The Best Bet for Alien Life May Be in Planetary Systems Very Different From Ours
Three-planet system holds clues to atmospheres of Earth-size worlds
The Hindu
Palar clean-up supported by govt., NGOs, public
The Hindu
As earthmovers started uprooting tall bushes that have grown in the Palar River bed, between the Old Palar Bridge and the New Palar Bridge here on Friday, it heralded the inauguration of the much-awaited project of the VIT University of clearing the bushes ...
VIT's Clean Palar Initiative Kicks off With Spl PrayersThe New Indian Express
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The Hindu
As earthmovers started uprooting tall bushes that have grown in the Palar River bed, between the Old Palar Bridge and the New Palar Bridge here on Friday, it heralded the inauguration of the much-awaited project of the VIT University of clearing the bushes ...
VIT's Clean Palar Initiative Kicks off With Spl Prayers
National Post
The Danger The Planet Faces Because Human Instinct Overpowers Human ...
Huffington Post
The numbers are in. 2014 was the hottest year on Earth ever recorded (records go back to 1888). December finished it off as the hottest month ever. 6 of the months last year, in fact, hold that record. The last time a 'coldest month ever' was recorded, was 1916 ...
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Humans Crossed Four Planetary Boundaries, Study SaysDaily Science Journal
Don't panic, but we're 44% closer to the apocalypseMetro
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Huffington Post
The numbers are in. 2014 was the hottest year on Earth ever recorded (records go back to 1888). December finished it off as the hottest month ever. 6 of the months last year, in fact, hold that record. The last time a 'coldest month ever' was recorded, was 1916 ...
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Humans Crossed Four Planetary Boundaries, Study Says
Don't panic, but we're 44% closer to the apocalypse
Zee News
Temperature rise may affect global wheat yield
Jagran Post
Washington: For every degree Celsius rise in temperature, the world stands to lose six percent of its wheat crop, finds a global study. Lead researcher Senthold Asseng from University of Florida used a computer model approach to reach the finding of ...
Wheat Yield to Decline as Temperatures Increase, Study SaysLab Manager Magazine
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Jagran Post
Washington: For every degree Celsius rise in temperature, the world stands to lose six percent of its wheat crop, finds a global study. Lead researcher Senthold Asseng from University of Florida used a computer model approach to reach the finding of ...
Wheat Yield to Decline as Temperatures Increase, Study Says
The Heartland Institute
Scientists concern over impact of climate change on Indian agriculture
Hindu Business Line
Scientists and researchers struck a note of concern over the projected impact of climate change on Indian agriculture, especially coastal agriculture, and livestock at the just-concluded international conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management here.
Record temperatures 'shows global warming continues'ITV News
'Settled Science' of Global Warning Based on False AssumptionsThe Heartland Institute
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Hindu Business Line
Scientists and researchers struck a note of concern over the projected impact of climate change on Indian agriculture, especially coastal agriculture, and livestock at the just-concluded international conference on Bio-resource and Stress Management here.
Record temperatures 'shows global warming continues'
'Settled Science' of Global Warning Based on False Assumptions
Eurasia Review
Yak dung burning in Tibetan households pollutes indoor air
Business Standard
Burning of yak dung can fill the indoor air with dangerous levels of fine particulate matter, including black carbon, a new study on Tibetan households has warned. During the long cold season, traditional nomadic people in Tibet spend much of their time in ...
Tibetan households are being polluted with yak dungExaminer.com
Yak dung polluting indoor air in Tibetan householdsZee News
Burning yak dung pollutes Tibetan homes, study findsMedical News Today
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Business Standard
Burning of yak dung can fill the indoor air with dangerous levels of fine particulate matter, including black carbon, a new study on Tibetan households has warned. During the long cold season, traditional nomadic people in Tibet spend much of their time in ...
Tibetan households are being polluted with yak dung
Yak dung polluting indoor air in Tibetan households
Burning yak dung pollutes Tibetan homes, study finds
Latest tiger census 'positive': Official
Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The government is all set to release the latest tiger population report which is "positive" showing an improvement over the earlier census. A senior environment ministry official said today that preliminary indications suggest that the overall figure ...
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Economic Times
NEW DELHI: The government is all set to release the latest tiger population report which is "positive" showing an improvement over the earlier census. A senior environment ministry official said today that preliminary indications suggest that the overall figure ...
Metro
At Least Two More Planets May Exist Beyond Pluto
Discovery News
A new study suggests that at least two more planets are circling the sun far beyond Pluto's orbit. The analysis is based on calculations of bodies located well past Neptune, regions of space that include the Kuiper Belt, the scattered disk and the Oort cloud.
Far Out: Astronomers Say Two Unknown Planets May Lurk Beyond PlutoNBCNews.com
Mysterious Planet X May Really Lurk Undiscovered in Our Solar SystemSpace.com
Two 'unknown planets' may lie hidden beyond PlutoBusiness Standard
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Discovery News
A new study suggests that at least two more planets are circling the sun far beyond Pluto's orbit. The analysis is based on calculations of bodies located well past Neptune, regions of space that include the Kuiper Belt, the scattered disk and the Oort cloud.
Far Out: Astronomers Say Two Unknown Planets May Lurk Beyond Pluto
Mysterious Planet X May Really Lurk Undiscovered in Our Solar System
Two 'unknown planets' may lie hidden beyond Pluto
Award winning US prof to teach in Indian varsities
Deccan Herald
Manjul Bhargava, an Indian origin professor of mathematics in the US and the winner of prestigious Fields Medal which is regarded as the Nobel Prize of Mathematics, has consented to teach in Indian universities under the government's Global Initiative for ...
Manjul Bhargava to teach in Indian universitiesThe Hans India
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Deccan Herald
Manjul Bhargava, an Indian origin professor of mathematics in the US and the winner of prestigious Fields Medal which is regarded as the Nobel Prize of Mathematics, has consented to teach in Indian universities under the government's Global Initiative for ...
Manjul Bhargava to teach in Indian universities
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