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Brazil's Amorim: Iran Could Stockpile Uranium For Bomb
Posted by plato1 97 days ago (http://online.wsj.com)
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Persian Gulf is one of the largest marine sanctuaries in the world. It is host to many small and big sea beautiful creatures seeking shelters in the quiet and warm waters of the Gulf. These photos by Esmaeil Golrokh offer a glimpse into Persian Gulf's marine life close to the Iranian Island of Qeshm.
Photos: Marine Life in Persian Gulf
Posted by sadafy 158 days ago (http://www.payvand.com)
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GLOBAL: "Political will" needed to change climate
Posted by behrang 159 days ago (http://www.irinnews.org)
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The HinduLights Go Out as Global Climate Campaign BeginsVoice of AmericaPhoto: AP Earth Hour, the global event to raise awareness about climate change, has begun in the Chatham Islands, a tiny South Pacific territory governed by New Zealand. The environmental campaign began in Sydney, Australia in 2007, when more than 2 ...Landmarks go dark, millions unplug for Earth HourThe
Lights Go Out as Global Climate Campaign Begins - Voice of America
Posted by ratat 164 days ago (http://news.google.com)
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JOHANNESBURG Thursday, January 17, 2008 (IRIN) - A record 17 satellites are to be launched in 2008 in the largest-ever concerted global effort to monitor the impact of climate change over the next few decades, according to the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), which is leading the initiative.
GLOBAL: Space gears up for climate change study
Posted by behrang 166 days ago (http://www.irinnews.org)
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BAGHDAD Monday, February 25, 2008 (IRIN) - The absence of dredging operations in Iraq’s Shat al-Arab waterway, formed by the confluence of the Euphrates and the Tigris in the southern province of Basra, has led to erosion on the Iraqi side, a specialist has told IRIN.
IRAQ-IRAN: Shifting water border prompts talks with Iran
Posted by behrang 170 days ago (http://www.irinnews.org)
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Red River hits key mark, still rising
Posted by ratat 174 days ago (http://rss.cnn.com)
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IRAN: Killer fungus threatens wheat production in western areas
Posted by behrang 177 days ago (http://www.irinnews.org)
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Popular Beaches of Iran
Posted by sadafy 488 days ago (http://www.irpedia.com)
Iran enjoys many different beaches with different mood and a wide range of holiday experiences. Shores of the Caspian Sea have mild and relatively cold weather and southern parts enjoy moderate and pleasant weather.
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Photos: Relocation of Coral Reef in Chabahar, Iran
Posted by kamkam 498 days ago (http://www.payvand.com)
An experimental program took place in Chabahar, Iran in early April to relocate the coral reef close to Bandar Beheshti port. In the process, about 50 colonies of the coral reef have been transferred to a protected area. If the results of the experiment is declared a success, the remaining coral reef will also be relocated before the construction of a planned dike commences.
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