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Galapagos cull targets 180m rats

QUITO, Ecuador (AP) ― The unique bird and reptile species that make the Galapagos Islands a treasure for scientists and tourists must be preserved, Ecuadorean authorities say ― and that means the r...

Updated : 2012.11.15 19:19

New approach to climate change and development

With the Arctic sea ice melting to an all-time low, record high temperatures in East Asia, and debilitating droughts in the United States, we are now living with predicted effects of climate change. ...

Updated : 2012.11.12 20:31

Bringing rivers back to life

Seongnae Stream, which flows through Seoul’s southeastern district of Songpa, has been restored by KC Rivertech. ( KC Rivertech) The Korea Herald, in collaboration with the Korea Environmental Indu...

Updated : 2012.11.08 20:04

Helping cities with waste problems

The Korea Herald, in collaboration with the Korea Environmental Industry & Technology Institute, is presenting a series of articles introducing small but promising environmental tech firms. This is t...

Updated : 2012.11.01 20:16

Indigenous vs. multinationals in Mexico wind power battle

MEXICO CITY (AP) ― Mexico is putting up wind power turbines at a breakneck pace and the expansion is pitting energy companies against the Indians who live in one of the windiest spots in the world. ...

Updated : 2012.11.01 20:15

Foxes released into wild on Sobaeksan

A pair of red foxes was released into the wild Wednesday, as part of efforts to restore a healthy population of the species, thought almost extinct in Korea. The foxes, born and raised in Seoul Zoo,...

Updated : 2012.11.01 20:14

Incheon aims to host U.N. climate fund

Songdo, a newly developed international business district of Incheon, aims to host the secretariat of the Green Climate Fund. (Incheon Metropolitan City) Six cities in race to host Green Climate Fun...

Updated : 2012.10.15 21:05

Korea hopes for a ‘green triangle’

Green Climate Fund in Incheon to help Korea’s efforts in green strategy, technology A choice of Songdo as a host city for the Green Climate Fund secretariat would be a major boost to Korea’s efforts...

Updated : 2012.10.15 21:04

World cities hooked on farming

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama participates with schoolchildren in the fourth annual White House Kitchen Garden spring lanting in Washington, D.C., March 26. She has been growing vegetables on the W...

Updated : 2012.10.12 20:46

Seoul City’s green revolution dream

Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon (center) participates in a rice harvesting event on Oct. 8. Seoul City started growing rice at Seoul Plaza, central Seoul, in June. (Seoul Metropolitan Government) City pla...

Updated : 2012.10.12 20:45

Seed shrimp thought extinct for 40m years found in Korea

Frambocythere replicta, a new species of ostracod discovered in a pond inside Uljin Cave, North Gyeongsang Province. (The National Institute of Biological Resources) A species of ostracods believed ...

Updated : 2012.10.11 21:11
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