Category: Environment
Australia set to cull 10,000 wild horses
SYDNEY, May 22, 2013 (AFP) – A controversial cull of up to 10,000 wild horses in Australia’s harsh Outback reportedly began Wednesday in a bid to control the feral animals which officials say are destroying the land. The Central Land Council said animals — including horses, donkeys and camels — were dying in their thousands […]
Seven killed in floods, mudslides in Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, May 15, 2013 (AFP) – At least seven people have been killed and two are missing in floods and mudslides following heavy rain across Sri Lanka, the disaster management centre said Wednesday.Sri Lanka depends on monsoon rains for irrigation and power generation, but the seasonal downpours frequently cause deaths along with damage to property.A […]
Sri Lanka floods hit 90,000 people, no cyclone threat
May 08, 2013 (LBO) – Heavy rains have left 90,000 people hit by floods in Sri Lanka’s Western province around the capital Colombo, but there was no cyclone threat, authorities said.However general public has been advised to be vigilant about heavy rain, lightning activities and localized strong winds during thundershowers. Torrential rains over the past […]
Sri Lanka replants damaged coral
May 07, 2013 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Commercial Bank said it is helping wildlife authorities replant coral in a marine park in the South West of the island which has been damaged over the last 15 years. Sri Lanka’s Department of Wildlife plans to replant 1,000 square feet of coral in Wadduwa which is part […]
”’ conference in September
May 01, 2013 (LBO) – The first conference in Sri Lanka to be certified as ‘carbon neutral’ will take place in September, when a regional economic policy conference will be held in the island, organizers said.The conference will allow individual delegates to ‘opt in’ to a scheme where they could contribute to offsetting their own […]
Sri Lanka mega projects may intensify human elephant conflict: researchers
Mar 27, 2013 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s aggressive economic expansions into elephant country through recent projects may further aggravate human conflicts, which are already taking a toll on human and animal life, researchers and conservationists have warned. Driving elephants into reserves or transporting is not effective as they try to come back. Disturbing the habitat […]
Sri Lanka could cut carbon emissions 19-pct with green moves: ADB study
Mar 06, 2013 (LBO) – Sri Lanka could cut green house gas emissions by 19 percent by 2020 by increasing energy efficiencies and by using green power technologies, an Asian Development Bank study has said. Sri Lanka offers high tariffs for municipal waste energy but no firm project has so far come forward, with industry […]
Sri Lanka printer gets top green rating
Jan 21, 2013 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Aitken Spence Printing said its new printing facility had received a ‘Gold’ rating from in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) from US-based Green Building Council. The company’s new 77,000 square feet facility near Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo, was given LEED-NC (New Construction): GOLD Certification, the firm […]
Sri Lanka flood victims get Japan help
Jan 04, 2012 (LBO) – Japan will give 23 million Yen (32 million rupees) worth disaster aid to victims of Sri Lanka’s recent floods and landslides, the embassy of Japan in Colombo said.“The emergency assistance includes tents, plastic sheets and sleeping pads for those affected by the recent floods and landslides,” the embassy of Japan […]
Sri Lanka floods leave 25 dead, thousands homeless – Update
Dec 20, 2012 (LBO) – Flooding and landslide from days of heavy rain in Sri Lanka’s central, eastern and southern areas have left 25 dead, 13 missing and more than 18,000 homeless, the state disaster management agency said. High winds and flood had left 8,237 homeless in Baticaloa in the East of the island and […]
Sri Lanka flood, landslide toll rises
Dec 18, 2012 (LBO) – Flooding and landslides have killed at least nine people and left thousands homeless, Sri Lanka’s disaster management office said as heavy rains continued to lash parts of the island. Sri Lanka’s Disaster Management Centre said eight people had died in Matale and one is Kandy in central Sri Lanka and […]
Sri Lanka monks at risk from rich foods
COLOMBO, Nov 27, 2012 (AFP) – Sri Lanka’s health ministry announced plans on Tuesday to draw up new guidelines for donating food to the country’s venerated Buddhist monks amid concerns about their weight and health. The ministry said the faithful, who offer alms as a religious tradition, tended to give food that was too high […]
