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Hurrican Dean Stops People Traveling to the Caribbean and Mexico

August 19, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Hurrican Dean
The most popular vacation destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico are not being visited thanks to the category-four hurricane dean.

In the direct path of hurricane dean are Jamaica and the Cayman Islands which see Airlines and holiday companies canceling people’s flights and holidays to these destinations Read more

Spencer Tunick and Greenpeace Gets Naked People On Glacier For Global Warming

August 19, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Spencer Tunick and Greenpeace Gets Naked People On Glacier For Global Warming

In order to raise awareness for global warming, Greenpeace and the photographer Spencer Tunick got hundreds of naked people to pose for photos on a melting glacier.

Spencer Tunick was on a ladder with a mega phone as he directed the massive crowd of Read more

Hurricane Dean Causes Oil Giant Shell To Evacuate From Gulf

August 19, 2007  
Filed under Business, Environment, News

Oil Giant Shell To Evacuate From Gulf

The infamous hurricane Dean is currently on course for Jamaica and is set to hit category 5 hurricane status before moving into the Gulf.

Due to hurricane Dean, the oil giant Shell has been forced to evacuate positions in the Gulf, evacuating over Read more

Jamaica Ready for Hurricane Dean and Videos of Previous Damage

August 18, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Jamaica Hurricane Dean
All that Jamaica can do is get ready for Hurricane Dean as it keeps on its path directly towards them as a category 4 storm and one which the US National Hurricane Centre said is expected to strengthen to Category 5 Read more

West Nile Mosquitoes Reach Toronto: Risk of West Nile Virus

August 18, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Risk of West Nile Virus

In the latest news, the Toronto Public Health Authorities have reported that the dangerous mosquitoes that carry the fatal West Nile virus.

The infected mosquitoes Read more

Hurricane Dean forces NASA Spacewalk to be Cut Short

August 18, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Hurricane Dean forces NASA Spacewalk to be Cut Short

Due to the large tropical storm in the Gulf, NASA have been forced to shorten the final spacewalk that astronauts on the space shuttle Endeavour was supposed to carry out.

NASA have been forced to bring the Endeavour shuttle back to earth on Tuesday, in case hurricane Dean Read more

The Category 4 Storm Hurricane Dean: lets hope it does not make a 5

August 18, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Category 4 Storm Hurricane Dean
The storm is raging across the Caribbean and although the projected path of Hurricane Dean can only be guessed it has got many in that area of the world worried.

Now that Hurricane Dean has reached a category 4 storm it will cause much more damage, but the real big worry is if it ever gets to a category 5 Read more

Hurricane Dean gains power: Projected path Jamaica and Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula

August 17, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Hurricane Dean gains power
It seems that Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s worse fears have come true about Hurricane Dean, as it gains power and will hit Texas by next Read more

Alaska Pavlof Volcano May be on Verge of Eruption

August 17, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

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Possibly one of the most actively working volcanoes in the aleutian arc could well be ready to provide us with a pretty massive and explosive Read more

Utah Sesimic Bump Rescue is Suspended: Missing Miners Left in Mountains

August 17, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

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Local rescue services have been trying their hardest to reach six miners trapped somewhere underground in the state of Utah since Monday, over four days ago. What’s worse is that Read more

Houston battered by bad weather caused by Tropical Storm Erin

August 16, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Houston Weather
Houston has been hit by heavy rain, as Tropical Storm Erin passes through. Houston started to suffer this bad weather this morning as the system hit the shores just north of Read more

Hurricane Dean Projected Path with Graph

August 16, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Hurricane Dean Projected Path

The tropical storm dean is now at hurricane status as the hurricane Dean projected path moves away from Florida.

The hurricane Dean projected path has moved south toward the gulf Read more

Hurricane Dean Now Formed: advancing toward Jamaica, Mexico and then the Gulf

August 16, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Hurricane Dean
It’s happened and the storm has been upgraded to Hurricane Dean which has formed in Atlantic, we first reported to you a couple of days ago when it formed and was named Tropical Storm Dean.

As we mentioned the other day that when the winds reach 74 miles per hour Read more

Tropical Storm Erin brings torrential rainfall: Texas will not face hurricane

August 16, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Tropical Storm Erin brings torrential rainfall
It is expected that Tropical Storm Erin will not form into a hurricane as is passes over Texas, which is why only some vacationers packed up, while others Read more

Death toll rises in Peru earthquake: pacific tsunami warning cancelled

August 16, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Death toll rises in Peru earthquake
An earthquake that had a magnitude of 7.9 has so far killed 72 people in Peru, and another 680 were injured. Originally the pacific tsunami warning center issued a tsunami warning for Read more

Earthquake Strikes Lima, Peru, Hawaii Tsunami Warnings Follow

August 16, 2007  
Filed under Environment

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A magnitude 7.9 earthquake has very recently striked the coast of Peru, roughly about ninety miles south of the capital Lima. There have been many reports of homes and businesses being destroyed, including many Read more

Tropical Storm Erin forecast to hit the south Texas coast tomorrow

August 15, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Tropical Storm Erin
Tropical storm Erin has now formed over the Gulf of Mexico, and it is expected that the storm could hits the South Texas Coast by tomorrow, not only that but yet another storm is gaining strength in the Read more

Typhoon Sepat grows to category 4 storm: Philippines and Taiwan may suffer

August 15, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Typhoon Sepat
The Typhoon Sepat storm is strengthen to a category 4 storm and of which is producing winds of up to 150 miles an hour (239 kilometers per hour) and is hitting east of the Philippines and is also forecasted to reach Taiwan within 3 days. The environment is taking its toll at the moment with all these storms for example we have had Read more

Honda Civic hybrid: Tax credits on hybrids about to expire

August 15, 2007  
Filed under Autos, Environment, Hybrid Cars

Honda Civic hybrid
If like so many other you was thinking of purchasing a hybrid vehicle like the Honda Civic, consumers will be taking a hard look at weighing up if it is now Read more

Tropical Storm Dean: will become hurricane at 74mph

August 15, 2007  
Filed under Environment, News

Tropical Storm Dean
Following on for our Tropical Storm Dean story, Tropical Storm Dean could very well become a hurricane this Wednesday, when it is expected to reach 74mph but as with all Read more

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