In: World News

Investment Banks Caused, and Are Profiting From, Rising Food Prices
05/19/2011

by Rachel Cernansky, Boulder, Colorado Business & Politics Foreign Policy has a must-read story about the role that Goldman Sachs has…

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Rainwater Collection Project for Thirsty Yemen Wins Philips Livable Cities Award
05/19/2011

by Jennifer Hattam, Istanbul, Turkey Science & Technology Of all the thirsty countries in the arid Middle East, perhaps the worst…

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6 New, Critically-Acclaimed Eco Documentaries Worth Seeing
05/19/2011

by Blythe Copeland, Great Neck, New York Culture & Celebrity Forget the boring documentaries that you suffered through in school —…

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Climate Change May Drain Rivers in Already Parched US Southwest
05/19/2011

by Brian Merchant, Brooklyn, New York Science & Technology Chalk up another study that presents a grim forecast for the American…

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How Native Americans Managed “Wild” Land Long Before Settlers
05/19/2011

by Sami Grover, Carrboro, NC, USA Food & Health (food) When European settlers first came to North America, they assumed they…

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$1 Invested in Water Yields $12 In Economic Returns
05/19/2011

by Jaymi Heimbuch, San Francisco, California Food & Health Charity:water, one of our favorite non-profits bringing attention to the water crisis…

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Eco Apparel launches new recycling initiative
05/19/2011

VANCOUVER – A new recycling initiative has been launched in Canada that will see apparel re-sold on behalf of charity or…

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The Arctic
05/19/2011

The de-icing age Tomorrow at the top of the world The New North: The World in 2050. By Laurence Smith. THE…

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Levi’s : New Terms Of Engagement For Suppliers –On Social And Environmental Standards
05/19/2011

by Sandeep Agarwal | Filed under Denim News- International. Levi’s is trying to touch new heights on the  ladder of corporate…

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Akyaka becomes a center of marine and coastal protected areas
05/19/2011

YAŞAR ANTER MUĞLA – Doğan News Agency (DHA) The Marine and Coastal Protected Areas Training Center, or DKKA, will begin operations…

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