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in International - Wed April 18, 2012

INDIO, CA - Three days in the California desert, five stages, hundreds of bands and thousands of music fans. The Vancouver Sun\'s social media girl, Celeste Moure, reports f

U.S. drilling won\'t lower gas prices, study shows

in International - Thu March 22, 2012

Washington --

It\'s the political cure-all for high gas prices: Drill here, drill now. But more U.S. drilling has not changed how deeply the gas pump drills int

Climate change what we do and dont know Gerard Wynn

in International - Tue January 31, 2012

LONDON: The public profile of climate change has slipped as a global economic downturn presses, but that could usefully spur new efforts to narrow the uncertainty that remai

Energy wars 2012

in International - Fri January 13, 2012

Welcome to an edgy world where a single incident at an energy "chokepoint" could set a region aflame, provoking bloody encounters, boosting oil prices, and put

Protests open Pandora box for Putin

in International - Fri December 09, 2011

MOSCOW: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is in little immediate danger of being toppled by a wave of opposition protests but they could mark the beginning of the end

Polar bear cannibalism pictured

in International - Thu December 08, 2011

An adult polar bear is seen dragging the body of a cub that it has just killed across the Arctic sea ice.

Polar bears normally hunt seals but if these are not a

Scientists worried as Arctic has record ozone loss

in International - Mon October 03, 2011

PARIS (AFP) - An ozone hole five times the size of California opened over the Arctic this spring, matching ozone loss over Antarctica for the first time on record,

Lost ship recovered after 150 years

in International - Fri July 30, 2010

TORONTO: Canadian archeologists have found a ship abandoned more than 150 years ago in the quest for the fabled Northwest Passage and which was lost in the search for the do

Whaling could blow a hole in Iceland s EU talks

in International - Mon June 21, 2010

BRUSSELS: Iceland s whale hunting tradition despite a ban, which it wants lifted, looms as a major hurdle in its upcoming membership talks with the European Union where all

Seabed map shifts as coastal states extend control

in International - Thu May 13, 2010

OSLO: Coastal nations have quietly taken over areas of seabed totalling almost the size of Australia since 2002 and far more is up for grabs in one of the biggest redrawings

Melting icebergs causing sea level to rise

in International - Mon May 03, 2010

LEEDS: Scientists have discovered that ice floating in the polar oceans is melting, causing sea levels to rise. The research is the first assessment of how quickly floating

Arctic melt to cost up to $24 trillion by 2050

in International - Mon February 08, 2010

WASHINGTON: Arctic ice melting could cost global agriculture, real estate and insurance anywhere from $2.4 trillion to $24 trillion by 2050 in damage from rising sea levels,