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Entries Categorized as 'Environmental Protection'

The Desert Area Relative

Date August 8, 2010

Broad net Beijing on June 17 the news reported according to the Inner Mongolian broadcasting station that today is the 15th world prevention desertification and the arid date, this year the world prevention desertification and the arid date’s subject is against sand controls the sands the benefit and the livelihood of the people. The data [...]

Marry In The Condition

Date July 28, 2010

I decide to come home, g does not agree, propose to me instead. I feel too horrible, marry in the condition that we quarrel every day, door where calculating child marriage, and I know, be in their place, once the woman marries a person, can not work, be about to be done in the home [...]

Characteristics of Southwest meteorological drought

Date April 7, 2010

Emergency Disaster Mitigation, China Meteorological Administration, Deputy Director of Public Service, said Jiang-Ping Zheng, Southwest meteorological drought has the following characteristics: Long duration. In mid-September 2009, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi and other meteorological drought outcrop, appeared in late October over a wide range of medium degree of meteorological drought has lasted 5 months. During the drought, [...]

Living With Lions

Date March 23, 2010

Until recently scientists believed there were 100-200,000 lions living in Africa, but a recent survey has found that the number has dropped dramatically to approximately 23,000, and most of these are living in protected National Parks. But outside these parks lions are being killed at an alarming rate, and unless urgent action is taken, they [...]

time for action

Date February 26, 2010

We find it gets hotter and hotter in summer season now. Global warming poses a profound threat to the future of the earth and its people.  Though this problem has been very important to us, the U.S. Senate has  far failed to pass comprehensive legislation to cap and reduce global warming pollution.   While the U.S. [...]