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...CO, globally there are 262 international river basins: 59 in Africa, 52 in Asia, 73 in Europe, 61 in Latin America and the Caribbean and 17 in North America - overall, 145 countries have territories t...
...ological challenges we face are all about values, and whether they will be used to unite or divide us. In America and perhaps elsewhere this divisiveness can manifest as class resentment of the moral...
More and more Americans wake up to the need for alternative energy sources for most of them this new awareness has nothing to do with a save the earth conviction but rather it is the response of a
...climate change mitigation into their business as strategic. It is really great that even the corporate America can accept such legislation in the foreseeable future but in a sense we are chasing o...
...n that I read in Fractal of Change. It discusses the missed opportunities to change the energy policy of America following 9/11 but it continues with Tom Evslin very sound claim that we are really r...
If you are then you're in better condition than I am and in fact in better condition than many other Americans who care for the green issues and are trying to  understand who is the best candidat
No I'm not talking money now even though it all comes down to it in the end. I'm talking about the environmental cost of shipping agriculture products across the world. Carbon footprint could be
... a sustainable agriculture it is really important to remember that any decision has impact not only on the American people but on people in other states too as the shortages of one agriculture are bal...
...esearch is here and it actually says that in relation to the predictions the climate in the areas of North America. Climate Progress explains the conclusions of the research in order to balance the ...
...e arriving from all over the world and world leaders are trying to find a solution. There is no doubt that America is going to feel the crisis too as the food prices increase here too. I've seen som...
According to the New York Times Americans threw out just shy of three million tons of household electronics in 2006. E-waste generally contains substances that, though safely sequestered during each
The need to be economical and be able to compete with rising economic giants in Asia, Latin America and elsewhere has led in a natural way to search for alternative energy source to heat greenhouses f
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...ence that significant global warming is occurring” and calling for “prompt action” to combat it. The American Meteorological Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and...
...ence that significant global warming is occurring” and calling for “prompt action” to combat it. The American Meteorological Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and...
...ans and animals? After much research I decided to start a petition to add the "rights" of nature to the American Constitution. Just last month in Ecuador they did just that, forever changing histo...
...ese inviisble personnel (involved police/agents and operatives) secretly induce illness/death on thousands Americans on US soil every year (see details on http://members.aol.com/alanyu5/part2a29.htm )...
...l, but we can apportion blame for the change in risk.'' (Which is exactly the same standard applied in the American Tobacco cases.) I can see it now: The judge opens a table of radiative forcings, c...
...d there could only be one informal meeting, and that no ideas for the future could be discussed at it. The Americans also objected to mentions of the need to tackle global warming as opposed to adapti...
They built big cities on what's essentially a desert continent - kind-of the way Americans are building-up Arizona and Nevada. There's NOT ENOUGH WATER to last for the long-term. They can't even pipe
...ot economically significant for Japan but is more a matter of national pride. 'If the Indian people told Americans not to eat cow, they would be angry. It's the same thing. I think everybody can und...
...s were curious creatures. She was concerned at the increased number of boats in the water for yachting's America's Cup and said most people did not know they had to keep a certain distance from whal...
... long term cooling trends are shown. In particular, the characters visit Punta Arenas (at the tip of South America), where (very pleasingly to my host institution) they have the GISTEMP station record...
...d international panel that advises governments on Arctic issues, seemed to blame their group's inaction on America's rejection of the Kyoto Protocol (news - web sites), which requires industrial natio...
The only two religious groups with sizable American memberships that I am aware of who are not listed here are the Muslims and the Mormons. Global warming is a religious issue. In order to forgo somet
...produce wonderful cultural artifacts: pyramids, temples, literature, music, and so on. Perhaps because the American oil empire has grown up so quickly and rootlessly, its cultural products - though ad...
...er to raise the sea level by three feet. We may survive. But with the attitudes these days - at least in America - it is going to take the proverbial brick to the head to wake people up....
...ified bones, teeth and soft organs (some human) in Pennsylvania's anthracite region and, for 23 years, the American scientific community has been giving me...
...d international panel that advises governments on Arctic issues, seemed to blame their group's inaction on America's rejection of the Kyoto Protocol (news - web sites), which requires industrial natio...
...be pronounced, disruptive and could take place sooner than once believed. Nearly every issue of the weekly American Scientist magazine carries accounts of receding glaciers, melting polar ice, or chan...
Hey! They told me it was going to stop after their invasion was successful. Then they told me it was going to stop after they captured Saddam. Then they told me it would be over with after they turned
... moments.'' http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-4584444,00.html He's got a point. What America's 'prince Bush' did instead of taking care of business: Before Golf, Bush Decries L...
...e evict all the illegals, close the door on both legals and illegals of the future, and also stabilize the American population at exactly its current level minus most aliens, which might be around 270...
The Independent (of London) December 4, 2003 'AMERICA'S WAR ON NATURE; By Robert F. Kennedy Jr. George Bush will go down in history as America's worst environmental president. In a ferocious three
Native American whale hunt threatened by measure pushed by Japan to punish US KENJI HALL, Associated Press Writer 05-23) 03:52 PDT SHIMONOSEKI, Japan (AP)
...d whales were curious creatures. She was concerned at the increased number of boats in the water for the America's Cup. Many people were not aware of the rules governing whales and dolphins. Boats...
...s,' he said. Speaking at an international summit on climate change in Sydney, Australia, Mr Byers said: 'America needs to recognise its obligations in respect of this issue. If they sit on the sidel...
Went to that site it had a better article: Pope summons American cardinals to Vatican Maybe they will keep them. Mike snipp I love doing that
...n Washington, DC. The bureaucrats who run U.S. policy at the IWC have taken a distinctly arrogant and un-American approach to the international management of whales. Most notably, they have resist...
They're Indians. Dark cow-worshipping heathens who are coming here en masse to take over America. When was the last time you saw an American-owned motel or gas station? Indians are famous for cheating
A United States appeals court ruled on Friday that the Makah Tribe could not conduct gray whale hunts even though it was authorized to do so by the International Whaling Commission in May. http://ww
And the fools keep supporting the Democrats and Republicans! Both parties are simply diseased institutions worthy only of contempt and destruction.
...he sea level to rise about five metres higher than today's level. An article in the August 1995 Scientific American pointed out that the five-metre rise was followed by a 10-metre decrease — all in ...
When one raises questions re: illegal aliens you hear wail, 'but who will pick the crops'? Is America so degenerate that stuffing one's face is more important that the future of the country? Is the cu
...rs acknowledged their denominations' 'long-standing participation in the destruction of traditional Native American spiritual practices.' They pledged to stand with indigenous communities in their eff...
... were developed in 1961 to study the combat uses of biological and chemical weapons and methods to protect American troops from such attacks. Initially it was believed that only simulated agents were ...
...ty, the Japanese only began seriously hunting whales after the Hiroshima bomb drop. they were starving and American General McArthur (i think that was his name) encouraged the japanese to hunt whales,...
... most important US newspapers (ie LA Times, Washington Post, NY Times), that the book is on the Scientific American Editors' Recommended List and named by the LA Times among its Best Books of 2001. ...
...for the White House. A major environmental group burying it's head in the sand. (The Sierra Club) Sad that America has grown so fat and feminized that revolution is out of the question....
...proposal, which will be subject to public comment for the next 60 days. They noted that nearly 2.5 million Americans submitted comments when Clinton considered the issue, with the vast majority favori...

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