Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Gasoline breaks a streak of five weeks to rise and fall 0.97% before the operation exit

The price of 95 octane gasoline stood at 1.325 euros per liter. It is a figure published in the Oil Bulletin of the European Union (EU). Despite the drop this week, the 95 octane gasoline has risen by 0.53% in a month and accumulates an increase of 15.12% so far this year.

The price of 95 octane gasoline broke a streak of five consecutive upward weeks and is down 0.97% in the last seven days, at the gates of the summer, reaching 1,325 euros per liter, according data from the Oil Bulletin of the European Union (EU). The diesel fuel has fallen again, with what has five weeks of decline , and now costs 1,177 euros per liter, 0.42% less than seven days ago. Despite the drop this week, the 95 octane gasoline has risen by 0.53% in a month and accumulates an increase of 15.12% so far this year. However, the price is still lower by 12 , 94% to the highs reached in September 2012. As for diesel fuel , the price has fallen by 2% in the last month but is up 6.81% so far this year. As in the For gasoline, the price of diesel is well below the highs of 2012, ie by 18.55% less.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Winged visitors flock to Kashmir

With winter setting in Kashmir, over six lakh migratory birds from Europe and Central Asia have flocked to Hokersar bird reserve and other wetlands in the Valley. Every year, thousands of migratory birds from Siberia, the Philippines, eastern Europe, China and Japan fly long distances to escape extreme winter conditions in their native places and search for food. Besides Hokersar, the winged visitors flocked to Wullar lake and other wetlands like Hygam, Shalibugh and Mirgund in surrounding areas. "Over six lakh birds have already arrived in the Valley and 4,000 to 5,000 winged visitors are coming daily...If this trend continues, we might have an all time high arrival of migratory birds in the wetlands this year," Wildlife Warden Abdul Rauf Zargar said. Last year, nearly eight lakh winged visitors arrived in Kashmir. Brahminy Duck, Tufted Duck, Gadwall, Garganey, Greylag Goose, Mallard, Common Merganser, Northern Pintail, Common Pochard, Ferruginous Pochard, Red-Crested Pochard, Ruddy Shelduck, Northern Shoveler, Common Teal, and Eurasian Wigeon are some of the most sighted birds in the wetlands.

Meanwhile, wildlife officials and locals are concerned about the sudden rise in the population of Moore and Swamp Hen in Hokersar. "Rise in the population of Moore or Swamp Hen reflects growth of large reeds and weeds in wetlands...It is not a good sign," Ishtiaq Ahmad, a local resident, said. The other worrying factors are encroachments and induced willow and poplar plantation in the wetlands. "These are fatal blows to the wetlands. The government should frame a policy for removing the encroachments, induced willow and poplar plantations and illegal paddy cultivation from wetlands in the valley," a wildlife official said. Meanwhile, the wildlife department has formed special anti-poaching squads to check bird hunting, banned in 2001 in the state, inside and outside the wetlands.