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    On history and human actions

    History repeats itself. Very few, however, pay heed to the lessons of history. Anyway, learning about the past is crucial for us so that we can remain on the right track amid scores of different views and means. If we were keener to learn from the past, the world would have been far better than it is now. Admittedly, the world has seen many a war in the past.

    The home ministry has directed the law enforcement agencies to take strict measures to check extortion, mugging and looting in the capital.

    New nuclear site options unveiled

    The government has released a list of 11 sites in England and Wales where new nuclear power stations could be built.

    Asia climate policy on track despite recession

    For the moment, however, there is little to suggest they've lost their pace in the drive to embrace cleaner energy policies, or a souring of goodwill towards achieving a broader climate pact at the end of the year to replace the Kyoto Protocol.
    GOCE (Esa)Scientists will use its data to improve their understanding of how the oceans move, and to frame a universal system to measure height anywhere on Earth.

    Global warming 'underestimated'

    File image of a polar bear in the ArcticThe severity of global warming over the next century will be much worse than previously believed, a leading climate scientist has warned.

    Stinky flows the Buriganga

    This is what the Buriganga, which once attracted the Mughals to choose Dhaka as their capital, is rendered today by mindless dumping of industrial and human waste.

    UK energy saving policy 'failing'

    Thermal image of a house (Image: Science Photo Library)The UK government is failing to support its own measures designed to deliver energy savings, an expert has warned.

    Climate shift 'killing US trees'

    A dead grand fir (Image: Andrew Larson)Old growth trees in western parts of the US are probably being killed as a result of regional changes to the climate, a study has suggested.

    Light pollution forms 'eco-traps'

    Office block (Image: EyeWire) An international team of researchers has found another form of light pollution that could have an adverse effect on wildlife.
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