Archive - December 2005
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2005: 10 Best Coverage by Greendiary
Posted by: Irani | Dec 28 2005
After traveling together for a few months, I'm downing my tools on Greendiary until 1st January 2006, and promise to come back with interesting and informative staffs for you to find here. Thank you, all the readers and fellow bloggers who...
2005: Bloggers' Top 7 Perspectives on the Days that Shook the Earth
Posted by: Irani | Dec 28 2005
Human beings are never prepared for natural disasters. There is a kind of optimism built into our species that seems to prefer to live in the comfortable present rather than confront the possibility of destruction. The year is bidding us good bye with...
Q#12: What Caused the Indian Ocean Tsunami?
Posted by: Irani | Dec 28 2005
26 December 2004 -- It is the dreadful day when the deadly Indian Ocean tsunami swept across coastlines sweeping along with it, more than 200 000 lives. Since then the scientists have been hunting for the culprit behind the catastrophe. By inspecting...
Why are the African Desert Locusts Found in the New World, Rather Than Africa?
Posted by: Irani | Dec 28 2005
This long-standing conundrum has been decoded using genetic evidence from more than 20 species of locusts. Thanks to the scientists from the Universities of Toronto, Arizona, Maryland, Cornell University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Capable..
Will the ESA's Devastation Monitoring Systems Be Able to Save Us From the Next Coming Tsunami?
Posted by: Irani | Dec 28 2005
Be it Katrina, Rita or the Tsunami - all that marked the year with devastations by nature's fury warns us that Earth Observation was vital both for damage assessment and for coordinating emergency activities. Satellite-based maps from ESA's Respond...
Treasuring Only Prayers, Tears to Mark the Tsunami Anniversary
Posted by: Irani | Dec 28 2005
One complete year has passed, but the tears in the mourners' eyes show how fresh the wounds are still deep in their hearts. Tearful mourners from around the world gathered to light candles and offer prayers for the soul of the dead, their dear ones. It.
Is A Tourist An Ugly Human Being?!
Posted by: Irani | Dec 27 2005
GOOD GOLF GRIEF! Tourism, which sells luxury and indulgence, can be a profligate consumer of natural resources. Worldwide, 50 million people play golf. Each year, up to 5,000 hectares of the Earth's land surface - an area the size of Paris - is...
2005: Bloggers' Top 10 Perspectives on 'The Year of the Hurricane'
Posted by: Irani | Dec 27 2005
This year is just to see its end. It has been injured thoroughly with natural calamities and cataclysms, like earth quakes, flood and hurricanes. Let us have a quick glance to the best blog-coverage on the worst hurricanes of the year. Rent...
Q#11: KING KONG - Reality or Myth?
Posted by: Irani | Dec 27 2005
While most scientists agree that Gigantopithecus died out long ago, some people - Bigfoot, Sasquatch and Yeti enthusiasts in particular - believe that this ape is the source of tales of giant and hairy beasts roaming the woods. The Gigantopithecus...
Mexican Mountain Spits Ashes, Rocks Endangering 18 Million People
Posted by: Irani | Dec 27 2005
As the year is on its war to wrapping up with the memories of all the cataclysms it tolerated, giant Popocatepetl volcano of Mexico, threw up an ash column to catapult the incident to the list of the volcanic eruptions it occurred this year. The giant...
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