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25 Mart 2005

E.A. Khamas

Sudden closing of the roads is a big problem

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March 2005 issueScientific American.comDavid Appell

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24 March 2005Institute of Physics

One of Britain's leading climate change experts has thrown his weight behind the claim that global warming is being caused by human activity in a report published today by the Institute o

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24 March 2005Nick welsh 

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23 March 2005Jeff Mason

European Union leaders have backed a goal for ambitious cuts in greenhouse gases by 2020 but dropped a longer-term target for 2050, despite support from environment ministers earlier this month.

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23 March 2005Independent Online

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23 March 2005Anna Mudeva

Nuclear power is back in vogue but talk of a revival in Europe may be premature unless governments offer incentives to persuade companies to invest in new reactors, analysts say.

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22 March 2005Nick Dearden and Joe Zacune   

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22 March 2005MacDonald Stainsby

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23 March 2005Rahul Mahajan

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Published on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 by Knight RidderSeth Borenstein

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Common Dreams / Published on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 by the San Francisco

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22 March 2005azobuild.com

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22 March 2005Robert J. Saiget

China's booming economic miracle is expanding at a highly unsustainable rate, creating tremendous pressures on resources while bankrupting the environment, a leading environmentalist warned Tuesday.

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21 March 2005Gilbert Achcar

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23 March 2005Pierre TristamNews-journalonline

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Published on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 by the Inter-Press ServiceAnil Netto

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21 March 2005Danny Schechter

At the end of this week's edition of ABC's This Week, in a discussion that felt like the discussion the week before and the week before that, it was noted that the Hill seems strangely silent in protesting the war.