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E.A. Khamas
Sudden closing of the roads is a big problem
March 2005 issueScientific American.comDavid Appell
24 March 2005Znet
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
24 March 2005Nick welsh
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.
23 March 2005Independent Online
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.
22 March 2005Nick Dearden and Joe Zacune
22 March 2005MacDonald Stainsby
23 March 2005Rahul Mahajan
Published on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 by Knight RidderSeth Borenstein
Common Dreams / Published on Wednesday, March 23, 2005 by the San Francisco
22 March 2005azobuild.com
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.
21 March 2005Gilbert Achcar
23 March 2005Pierre TristamNews-journalonline
22 March 2005
Published on Tuesday, March 22, 2005 by the Inter-Press ServiceAnil Netto
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.
