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First Of Its Kind In The World: Goldman Awardee, Groups File Petition Against Fossil Fuel Companies

For the first time, fossil fuel companies face national human rights complaint on climate change. Fr. Edwin Gariguez, recipient of the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize together with the typhoon survivors, advocates and non-governmental organizations, including Greenpeace Southeast Asia have recently filed a petition against the fossil fuel companies in the Philippines.

Facebook Gives Thumbs-Up To "Dislike" Button

Finally, the popular Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg has announced the concept of creating a 'dislike' button after rejecting the idea in the previous years.

Helping Yourself: How To Deal With PTSD

Little did we know that another best remedy for PTSD is to forgive those who have hurt us and acceptance for all the painful experiences we've been through?

Rare Fin Whale Spotted In North Puget Sound

An endangered species dubbed as Fin Whale -the second-biggest whale in the world was recently seen 5km south Minor Island, near Whidbey Island of Washington State.

Int'l Space Station Welcomes Denmark's First Astronaut, Two Others

Three more staff were landed at the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday, Sept. 4. They were cosmonauts Aidyn Aimbetov from Kazakhstan, Sergei Volkov of Russia and Denmark's first astronaut, Andreas Mogensen. The international crew reached the ISS after the two-day travel through a Soyuz-FG rocket.

China 'exporting' pollution to West Coast America: study

A study found out that China is 'exporting' its air pollution across Pacific to the US. A recent study published in Nature Geoscience reveals that China is exporting its air pollution to the West Coast of America.

Six Fascinating Facts About Australia's Ocean Territories

Here are the six fascinating facts about Australia's ocean territories. There are six fascinating facts about Australia's ocean territories, according to National Marine Science Committee (NMSC), an advisory body promoting co-ordination and information sharing between Australian Government marine science agencies and the broader Australian marine science community.

NASA captures 'crab-like' image on Mars

The car-size robotic rover tag as the "Curiosity" of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA has recently captured a 'crab-like' image on the red planet's surface.
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