Environment, Drugs & Wilders dominate Dutch local elections

Geert Wilders, the Amsterdam North-South metro line, drugs and the environment, these are the main themes in the campaigns for the Dutch local elections to be held on the third of March. This year, the local elections have taken on added significance because of the fall of the cabinet, which is still fresh in voters’ memories. The government crisis is expected to affect the results in the local elections. National politicians are sure... [more]

huge earthquake hits in Chile

Many are feared dead and more injured as a huge earthquake hits Chile. President Michelle Bachelet has declared ‘a state of catastrophe’. The earthquake struck around 3.34am local time. The epicentre was 75 miles from the coastal city of Concepcion, south of Santiago. There have been aftershocks after the 8.8-magnitude earthquake shattered and damaged buildings. Eyewitnesses spoke of panic as crowds poured onto the streets. Power... [more]

Turbine launched at Siberian power plant after deadly accident

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Wednesday launched Unit 6 of Siberia’s Sayano-Shushenskaya hydropower plant, damaged in a deadly accident last August. The August 17 disaster at the plant on Siberia’s Yenisei River killed 75 people and destroyed a turbine hall. The accident completely destroyed three hydropower units and damaged the remaining seven. Hydropower units 5 and 6 have been operating in the test mode since... [more]

President Rene Preval says Haiti death toll could reach 300,000

The death toll from last month’s devastating earthquake in Haiti could jump to 300,000 people, including the bodies buried under collapsed buildings in the capital, Haitian President Rene Preval said on Sunday. “You have seen the images you are familiar with the pictures. More than 200,000 bodies were collected on the streets without counting those that are still under the rubble,” Preval told a meeting of Latin American... [more]

Portugal floods kill 40, some people feared buried

Rescue workers dug frantically Sunday to free cars and homes buried under heaps of caked mud in Madeira, after torrential flash floods and mudslides killed at least 40 people on the popular Portuguese island. More than 120 others were injured and an unknown number of others were missing, possibly swept away or smothered, authorities said, adding that they expected the death toll to rise. Heavy rain lashed the island Saturday, turning... [more]

US lab reaches Big Bang heat of 4 trillion degrees Celsius

US physicists have created matter at around four trillion degrees Celsius, the hottest temperature ever reached in a laboratory, simulating a “quark soup” scientists believe existed at the universe’s birth. The Department of Energy lab where the record-breaking temperature was reached said the effect was achieved by slamming together gold ions traveling at nearly the speed of light inside the Brookhaven National Laboratory’s... [more]

Montserrat volcano shoots ash 9 miles into sky

Event is one of the most dramatic for island volcano since 1997 eruption Puerto Rico – A volcano on Montserrat shot ash some nine miles (15 kilometers) into the sky Thursday, one of its most dramatic events since a devastating 1997 eruption that drove away half the Caribbean island’s population. The partial collapse of the dome in the volcano’s crater also unleashed flows of hot gas and rocks, triggering sirens for the... [more]

Dutch sea water warming up faster

According to a report published by the Royal Dutch Institute for Sea Research, Dutch seawater temperatures  have increased faster than expected. Since 1982, Dutch sea water temperature has increased by an average 1.5 degrees, which is three times more than can be attributed to the effects of increased greenhouse gases in the same period. Researchers on the Dutch island of Texel investigated the higher temperatures and discovered that they... [more]

Loss of species hits economy

Losses of animal and plant species are an increasing economic threat and the world needs new goals for protecting nature after failing to achieve a 2010 U.N. target of slowing extinctions, experts said on Friday. Losses of biodiversity “have increasingly dangerous consequences for human well-being, even survival for some societies,” according to a summary of a 90-nation U.N. backed conference in Norway from February 1-5. The... [more]

Fresh IPCC Error Traced to Minister Cramer’s Advisory Body

A mistake has again been discovered in the reports of the UN climate panel IPCC. The mistake originated from the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), an advisory body of Environment Minister Jacqueline Cramer. Cramer recently promised the Lower House that she would have the PBL carry out a study of the reliability of the IPCC. But the two organisations have close ties. In fact, in 2007 the IPCC published a grossly exaggerated... [more]

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