In: World News

Faster-Than-Light Neutrinos? Physics Luminaries Voice Doubts
10/10/2011

A few dozen nanoseconds, an imperceptibly slim interval in everyday life, can make all the difference in experimental physics. A European…

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Birds Caught in Fishing Lines Dying by the Thousands
10/10/2011

by Stephen Messenger, Porto Alegre, Brazil While it’s no secret that keeping up with the world’s demand for seafood puts terrible…

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Climate Change Takes a Toll on Cultures
10/10/2011

By DYLAN WALSH There are nearly 7,000 known languages in the world today. It is predicted that half of these, in…

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Patagonia Launches Groundbreaking Sustainable Wool Program In Argentina
10/10/2011

by Paula Alvarado, Buenos Aires It seems odd how some groups argue that preserving the environment is bad business when the…

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Nike to establish green investment arm
10/10/2011

OREGON – Nike is to set up a sustainable venture capital business as part of an increased effort to drive sustainability…

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It’s The Ecology, Stupid. There Are No Profits Without a Stable Planet.
10/10/2011

by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA Update: There has been intense speculation as to whether the BBC were hoaxed into believing…

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BCI aims to partner with Cotton Made in Africa
10/10/2011

GENEVA – The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) and Aid by Trade Foundation (AbTF) have signed a memorandum of understanding under which…

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From Parentables: Bisphenol A Found In Canned Soup Marketed To Kids
10/10/2011

by Lloyd Alter, Toronto A new study from the Breast Cancer Fund shows that BPA is found in canned foods marketed…

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Texas Authorities Find Massive Shark Kill
10/10/2011

This past weekend, wildlife officials in Texas came across a huge illegal fishing operation. They found about 3,000 dead sharks, tangled…

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Two Most Important Southern California Recreational Fisheries Have Collapsed
10/10/2011

by Matthew McDermott, New York, NY According to a new study coming from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, two of the…

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