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Breaking News Thu, 3 Jul 2008
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Dublin   Food   Markets   Photos   Research  
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Research and Markets: Report ?
RDATE:03072008 | Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1b0f0d/environmentally_co) has announced the addition of the "Environmentally Compatible Food Packaging" repo... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
KLdy1 - Apr08 - climate change - global warming - town planning - environment - ecology. (dy1)
Asia   Climate   Dhaka   Environment   Photos  
 Inquirer 
South Asian nations issue joint climate plan
| DHAKA -- South Asian environment ministers said Thursday developed countries should establish a special fund dedicated to saving them from the effects of climate change. | The measure is one of a wi... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
 malaysia flood water disasters weather.(ai1)  Sydney Morning Herald 
Floodwater harvest halted
| A NEW policy on floodwater harvesting amounts to the retrospective legalisation of Murray-Darling Basin environmental theft, critics say. | No new structures that allow farmers to harvest flood flow... (photo: GFDL)
Australia   Environment   Flood   Photos   Water  
Energy Electric Power.(nu1)  Sydney Morning Herald 
Waste methane to create power
| THE future of rubbish is in the tiny jaws of billions of hungry microbes in Camden. | Sydney is about to get one of the world's most modern waste management centres, in which methane from garbage-ch... (photo: WN / nurkamiah)
Australia   Development   Environment   Photos   Power  
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 Indelible Ink Sydney Morning Herald
Australia dips into the black ink of trade
| AUSTRALIA has posted its first monthly trade surplus in six years, ending the longest run of red ink since records began. | The nation posted a small, but significant, ... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Australia   Food   Oil   Photos   Trade  
Hazardous - pesticide The Guardian
Pesticides: a poisoned chalice?
The proposed EU pesticide ban has provoked a predictable backlash from the "conventional" farmers unions and industry representatives | The pro-pesticide lobby is claimin... (photo: USDA / )
Agriculture   Food   Health   Photos   Society  
 Sea Lion - animal - wildlife - mammal (rt1) Canada Dot Com
Galapagos wildlife thrives in safe haven
| As I bobbed face down in the warm equatorial Pacific, I got the eerie feeling I was being watched. | To my right, I could see a pair of wet noses nuzzling my diving gog... (photo: WN)
Animals   Environment   Nature   Photos   Wildlfire  
Hu Jintao Turkish Press
China sticks to its guns on emissions ahead of G8 meet
| Steam drifts from a power plant in Beijing in late February. The country has said it is eager to discuss "long-term goals" on fighting climate change at the G8 summit b... (photo: AP / Tomohiro Ohsumi, POOL)
Beijing   China   Climate   Photos   Politics  
Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with the Government Cabinet. Buffalo News
Report: Putin wants 2014 Olympics changes
| Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for controversial Olympic facilities planned for Sochi to be relocated, saying ecological concerns were more important ... (photo: Russian Presidential Press and Information Office / )
Environment   Photos   Prime Minister   Russia   Vladimir Putin  
Canada Dot Com
Summit to focus on climate change, global economy, aid to Africa, escalating food and energy prices
Published: Thursday, July 03, 2008 | OTTAWA - As Prime Minister Stephen Harper prepares to head to this year's Group of Eight summit, Canada is withholding support for a... (photo: WN - Jacques Fritsch / Jacques Fritsch)
Climate   Ecology   Nature   Photos   Science  
 Monarch Butterfly Red Zinnia / aaeh Canada Dot Com
Butterfly study finds monarchs under threat
| As Point Pelee National Park staff and visitors prepare to witness another spectacular migration of monarch butterflies, a new report is warning that the phenomenon cou... (photo: GFDL)
Butterfly   Environment   Photos   Research   Science  
Environmental Issues Climate Change
- NZX's carbon market arm goes global to allow emissions t
- South Asia adopts action plan on climate change
- Australia would lose most in emissions trade pact
- Lack of resolution sells environment down the river
Vegetables
Research and Markets: Report ?
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- South Asia adopts action plan on climate change
- High oil price good, says climate chief
- Brumby wins, but all must pray for rain
- $5m 'could solve water shortage'
Melons
Ten things you need to know about melons
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Global Warm Pollution
- Rizal dumpsite to host P1.5-B power plant
- Reflecting on US-RP relations
- Australia would lose most in emissions trade pact
- No mercy for dirty power, says Garnaut report
KLdy1 - Apr08 - climate change - global warming - town planning - environment - ecology. (dy1)
South Asian nations issue joint climate plan
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- Looking at Hydrogen to Replace Gasoline in Our Cars
- S Asia climate 'crisis' talks due
- Local company to pay $87,000 for 2005 air pollution violatio
- Texas News Briefs
 Bangladeshi villagers move in banana rafts to collect drinking water at a flooded village in Munshigonj district, of Bangladesh, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2007. More than two weeks of monsoon rains across much of northern India, Bangladesh and Nepal have flooded
S Asia climate 'crisis' talks due
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Chemicals Ecology
- Haywire brain chemical linked to sudden baby death
- Haywire brain chemical linked to sudden baby death
- Haywire brain chemical linked to sudden baby death
- Haywire brain chemical linked to sudden baby death
Vegetable
Plans to ban dozens of pesticides will 'lead to food shortages and send prices rising further'
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- Movies: Friday-Sunday, July 4-6
- Endosulfan 'toxic time bomb'
- 'Do they intend to level
- COAG shies away from Murray action
Vegetables
Research and Markets: Report ?
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Nature Natural Disasters
- MPs to scrutinise speculators as oil hits $146
- Many ideas on how to get dolphins out of NJ river
- Many ideas on how to get dolphins out of NJ river
- Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
Navy's Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Port Royal, equiped with AEGIS combat systems, and "Tomahawk" ASM/LAM cruise missiles, patrols in the Persian Gulf in this 1997 file photo. Iranian boats harassed and provoked three American Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening to explode the vessels, U.S. officials said Monday, calling it the most serious such incident in years.
Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz
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- Fashion- and Federer-watching at Wimbledon
- China Students Take Quake-delayed Exams
- Arms dump explosions rock Bulgarian capital ... then the cit
- China students take quake-delayed exams
 Yao Ming
Yao Ming raffling trip to Olympics for charity
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