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Breaking News: PHILIPPINES: Funding shortfall brings health, food security risks, UN warns
Source: IRIN

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Wed Nov 18 09:14:27 -0800 2009 | green-news

The UN has warned of serious health risks and food security problems over a lack of funding to assist the Philippines after the country was hit by three major storms and typhoons. “The emergency response is being hampered by low...
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Latest Breaking News: Thailand signs MoU with Chinese Nuclear power company
Source: NewKerala

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Mon Nov 16 23:42:04 -0800 2009 | green-news

Nuclear power projects which account for nearly 20 per cent of global Nuclear power capacity. The Chinese Nuclear power company has 20 subsidiaries and officially opened its branch in Thailand yesterday. --UNI (c) 2009 Published with permission from United News...
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Current News: New Baby Elephant
Posted by: WordSlinger

Bo Rai :: Thailand | updated Tue Sep 01 13:00:08 -0700 2009 | green-news

The Asian elephant, also know as the Indian elephant, is the largest living land animal in Asia. The animal is widely domesticated and has been used for centuries in ceremonial purposes. They tend to grow to be between seven to...
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Source: The Nation

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Wed Nov 25 09:27:12 -0800 2009 | green-news

Seree Denworalak, president of the Thai Tapioca Trade Association, said yesterday. Importing countries would also turn to other crops, as Thai cassava would be too expensive. Seree called for the government to tackle the insect infestation in cassava plantations.
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Source: The Nation

Nakhon Pathom :: Thailand | updated Mon Nov 23 09:16:51 -0800 2009 | green-news

New energy measures are being drawn up to pave the way for a low-carbon society in Thailand, in line with an imminent international accord on control of carbon emissions. Energy Ministry deputy permanent secretary Norkun Sitthiphong in an interview said...
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Source: Japan Today

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Sat Nov 21 14:41:42 -0800 2009 | green-news

They might have the grasp of what climate change is, but a few might realized how it came about or what contributed to it...The world has overtly become addicted to fossil fuels in the past century to meet the demands...
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Source: Truthout

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Fri Nov 20 10:41:12 -0800 2009 | green-news

Hundreds of climate activists swarmed down a hill toward Britain’s largest coal-burning power plant Oct. 17 with the intention of shutting it down. Within minutes, dozens had broken through the perimeter fence, erected specifically for this protest, and entered the...
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Source: The Nation

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Fri Nov 20 03:59:54 -0800 2009 | green-news

Mitr Phol Group has received the carbon label for Mitr Phol Gold natural mineral sugar products. Mitr Phol Gold is the first, and only, sugar brand that is registered and certified by the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organisation and the...
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Source: Inter Press Service

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Fri Nov 20 01:47:37 -0800 2009 | green-news

Thailand�s capital, dubbed the �City of Angels� and the �Venice of the East�, is threatened by long-term flood inundation as rising sea waters triggered by global weather change and monsoonal rains combine. The 240-year-old Thai capital, located on the Chao...
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Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer

Bangkok :: Thailand | updated Wed Nov 18 01:08:29 -0800 2009 | green-news

DNA taken from 69 crocodiles housed in the moats of the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center showed nearly 50 percent were Siamese crocodiles, which until recently were believed to have become extinct in the wild, researchers said Wednesday. "For the...
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