21 - 30 of 1,273 results for "Coldest temperatures in 28 years in China blamed partly on more intense cold fronts resulting from global warming that has melted polar ice"

  1. 21. news | 03 May 2013

    US study sees China 'coercive power' on Japan

    By AFP

    » China will likely use its growing power to try to force its way with Japan but it is doubtful that Beijing will enter a Cold War-style confrontation with the United States, a study said.

  2. 22. learning | 17 Sep 2012

    Thailand upset China to take title

    Easy English news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » World No. 5 China was no match for the impressive Thai women’s volleyball team who won their first ever AVC Cup 30-28, 25-27, 25-21, 25-20.

  3. 23. learning | 05 Jan 2010

    Climate change

    THE CHINGCHOK Hunter

    By David Canavan, Newspaper section: Learningpost

    » You will struggle to find anyone who has not heard the terms "climate change", "global warming" and "greenhouse effect". Recently, there was a climate change conference in Copenhagen. It was attended by many world leader...

  4. 24. news | 24 Apr 2013

    Cheetahs in race to survive

    By AFP

    » The cheetah, the world's fastest land animal, survived mass extinction during the last ice age 10,000 years ago.

  5. 25. news | 11 May 2013

    Car bombs in Turkey blamed on Syria

    By AFP

    » ANKARA - Twin car bombs killed at least 43 people and wounded 100 Saturday in a Turkish town near the Syrian border, in an attack Ankara blamed on pro-Damascus groups.

  6. 26. opinion | 26 Mar 2013

    Death of a child and the promise of peace

    FAR SOUTH

    By Chaiwat Satha-Anand, Newspaper section: News

    » Nothing is better than an ice-cream on a hot summer afternoon. When you are nine, the summer ice-cream your mum bought for you when she took you to a fair or something similar attained beautiful meaning.

  7. 27. business | 02 Apr 2013

    Juneyao launches Chiang Mai service

    AVIATION

    By Boonsong Kositchotethana, Newspaper section: Business

    » China's Juneyao Airlines will start service to Chiang Mai tomorrow to cash in on the northern capital's emerging popularity among Chinese travellers, driven partly by the hit Lost In Thailand film.

  8. 28. learning | 30 May 2012

    Charging villagers 32 million for forest damage?

    About agriculture

    By Jon Fernquest

    » Villagers fight back after govt orders them to pay 32 million for forest damage & global warming. Hurry up with land deeds promised, say villagers.

  9. 29. learning | 21 Nov 2012

    'Gangnam' live in Bangkok

    General news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » International pop sensation Psy, whose dance hit single "Gangnam Style" sparked a global craze, has been confirmed to perform in Thailand on Nov 28.

  10. 30. news | 09 Apr 2013

    Pandas vs pinot as vineyards adjust to warming

    By AFP

    » Which is more important, pandas or pinot? Researchers say that is a question conservationists and wine-growers will have to answer in the coming years as climate change sparks a hunt for cooler places to grow wine grapes...

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