In: World News
COP17 DURBAN UPDATE: Developing Countries Snag Talks on Issue of Carbon Markets
12/12/2011by Brit Liggett, On this second to last day of COP17, a new piece of the puzzle that explains why this…
Read MoreTeenager Wins Siemens Award for Her Cancer Cell-Killing Nanotech Research
12/12/2011by Lori Zimmer, Angela Zhang is a real life Doogie Howser – while other high school kids were busy texting and…
Read MoreDiscovery Channel Surrenders to Petition, Will Show Climate Change Episode of Frozen Planet
12/12/2011by Brit Liggett, After recent rumors that the Discovery Channel was going to cut the last episode of their Frozen Planet…
Read MorePuma Updates Environmental Profit & Loss Statement
12/12/2011By Akhila Vijayaraghavan Releasing a profit and loss statement on the environmental and social impact of a company’s performance is a…
Read MoreNews from Durban: Humans Primarily Responsible for Global Warming; Good News on Forest Conservation
12/12/2011By Andrew Burger Activity at the UNFCCC COP 17 climate talks in Durban is heating up this week as high-level government…
Read MoreGreenwashing Labor Injustices in Dubai
12/12/2011By CCA LiveE The following post is part of the course work for “Live Exchange” the foundational course on communication for The…
Read MoreJapanese Whaling Officials Bring U.S. Lawsuit Against Sea Shepherd
12/12/2011Today, Japan whaling officials announced that they are bringing a lawsuit in the United States against the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society…
Read MoreHow Companies Can Comply with California’s Transparency in Supply Chains Act
12/12/2011By Gina-Marie Cheeseman On January 1, 2012, the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (SB 657) will go into effect which…
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World’s oldest waterway featured in documentary
12/09/2011ISTANBUL – Anatolia News Agency Turkish journalist and researcher Dursun Özden has made a documentary revealing the world’s oldest waterways and…
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Cappadocia to host Jazz Days
12/09/2011NEVŞEHİR – Hürriyet Daily News Jazz Days is set to return for the second year in a row. The festival begins…
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