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New St Petersburg Zoo Will Aim to Reunite Panagaea

published April 21, 2011 and has No Comments

Image Courtesy of Beckmann N'Thépé The Leningrad, or St Petersburg Zoo, founded in 1865, is the oldest in Russia, and its age is indicative of its condition. Built in a time when zoos were designed to put animals on display rather than as centers of research and learning where the animals are well treated, this zoo suffers from a ...

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Russia Moves to Drill in Arctic, Oil Companies Follow Suit

published February 15, 2011 and has No Comments

Photo: No Fish Left The prospect of drilling for oil in Arctic waters has long made Americans and Canadians queasy (if not their oil companies), and for good reason: the frigid cold, dangerous waters, and difficult-to-navigate coastal terrain. An offshore spill in the Arctic would be devastating, and exceedingly tough to contain. But faced with dwindling onshore supplies, Russia ...

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400,000 Baby Chicks Killed By Bankrupt Poultry Farm

published December 19, 2010 and has No Comments

Photo via Dmitry Noskoff Poultry workers reportedly wept as they carried out their grim task -- overseeing the death of about 400 thousand newborn chicks by drowning them in water or simply dumping them in rusty barrels outside where they would succumb to the freezing winter air. Around 600,000 more birds, housed at Russia's Krasnaya Polyana poultry farm ha... ...

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Russia’s Permafrost Not So Permanent Anymore (Video)

published December 2, 2010 and has No Comments

"Looking for hard date in very soft ground..." If there's one thing that can make global warming worse, it's large quantities of Original post:  Russia's Permafrost Not So Permanent Anymore (Video)

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Confused African Pelicans End Up in Siberia: Thanks, Global Warming.

published November 20, 2010 and has No Comments

Photo: Rainbirder under a Creative Commons license Russia's been having a record breaking autumn weather-wise, with temperatures in Altai, in southwestern Siberia, remaining as high as 41° Fahrenheit. And it looks like the balmy weather has attracted some new residents: on Tuesday, a flock of seven African pink pelicans landed in the village of Suslovo, reported Reuters . The ...

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Bono, Russian Rocker Help Halt Controversial Highway through Moscow’s Khimki Forest

published September 1, 2010 and has No Comments

Russian rock star Yury Shevchuk sings in Moscow's Pushkin Square at an Aug. 22 demonstration to protect Khimki Forest. Photo via RFE/RL . Russian authorities are not known for responding to popular protests, but when one of the country's most famous musicians and one of the world's biggest rock stars added their voices to the angry demonstrations against building ...

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Northwest And Northeast Passages Are Open

published August 27, 2010 and has No Comments

Arctic sea ice extent image for August 24, 2010, as compiled by The University of Illinois Cryosphere For the fourth year in a row, and for the fourth time in recorded history, the Northwest passage is completely open. For only the third time, both the Northwest and Northeast passage (north of Russia) are open. If you had a fast ...

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Russia’s Peatland Fires May Continue Burning Underground Through Winter

published August 12, 2010 and has No Comments

photo: praegerr via flickr Burning for some weeks now, the fires in Russia are not only causing Moscow's daily death rate to double as smog engulfs the city, but are also emitting tons of greenhouse gas emissions as drained peatlands burn. What's worse, Go here to see the original:  Russia's Peatland Fires May Continue Burning Underground Through Winter

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Moscow Death Rate Doubles From Worst Heat Wave in 1000 Years

published August 9, 2010 and has No Comments

Smog from ongoing forest fires, plus temperatures 25°F higher than normal have engulfed Moscow for over a week. Alexandr Solo via flickr via flickr. When the heatwave/forest fire/drought in Russia started a few weeks ago things were bad enough, with Moscow engulfed in smog the likes of which it had never seen and drought stunting crops in the countryside. ...

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Another Crack: Petermann Glacier, Giant Ice Island, Breaks Off Into The Sea

published August 7, 2010 and has No Comments

A NASA image shows the large chunk of ice breaking away from Greenland's Petermann Glacier. Credit: NASA While the Senate, the White House, and delegates in Bonn at the international climate negotiations dither, Mother Nature keeps the hits coming. Russia is of course baking in record heat and now the Petermann Glacier in northern Greenland has lost an iceberg ...

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