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Fossil Dung Discloses Dinosaurs ‘Did’ Graze Grass

Textbooks always showed Dinosaurs eating grass. But, scientists said that grass did not become common until long after the dinosaurs died at the end of the Cretaceous period, 65 million years ago. Some solutions can be predicted to this ever-going…

Climate Change May Kill More Than Expected

We have read earlier that climate change can turn 50 million refugees by 2010, and exacerbate misery. But deaths! Yes, and that too, it is estimated to contribute to more than 150,000 deaths and 5 million illnesses each year! It is a toll that could…

This Week (13-19 Nov): The Best of Environment Blogs

Inhabitat says that although New York City is still lagging far behind Chicago and many European and Asian cities, green roofing is finally started to pick up here. Community arts center ABC No Rio is renovating its dilapidated four-story tenement…

More Than 800 Species in Jeopardy in California

Development, pollution and recreational activities, the indomitable factors to guide development throughout the nation’s most populous state, has put more than 800 animal species in jeopardy, in California. This is claimed by a two-year government…

Tiny Crystals Reveal Early Earth Had A Crust: Study

Did the Earth have a crust since its birth? Or did it form through time? Lots of debates have stormed the issue, but, all left several open ends. Scientists have come up with another evidence to suggest that earth had a crust. These are the tiny zircon.

Global Forest is Disappearing Slowly, But Alarmingly: UN

Do you know how mush forest is destroyed each year across the world? Be it by man or nature, it is some 13 million hectares! Yes, ‘each year.’ It is an area the size of Greece, although the net loss of trees has finally slowed. Thanks mainly to…

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