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Honduran farmer.
04/28/2008 WASHINGTON, Apr 28 (OneWorld) - Far away and close to home the growing world food crisis is taking a toll. While Americans are increasingly shocked at their rising grocery bills, hunger threatens lives and stability in several developing countries.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Globalization] [Geopolitics] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Trade] [Food] [Aid] [Agriculture]
Offshore oil and gas exploration are likely to increase
04/28/2008 The significant shifts driven by climate change in the polar regions present new opportunities and pressures for development. These are challenges which demand holistic, integrated responses (PDF briefing).
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From: International Institute for Environment and Development
Related: [Russian Federation] [Norway] [Greenland] [Canada] [Antarctica] [Climate Change] [Fisheries]
Image: Offshore oil and gas exploration are likely to increase © Global Witness
More sugarcane is being grown for biofuel
04/25/2008 Certification alone cannot guarantee that agrofuels are being produced sustainably. 'Sustainability' is being used as a smokescreen, shows a new report (PDF).
From: Friends of the Earth Europe
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Related: [Renewable Energy] [Climate Change] [Food] [Agriculture]
Image: More sugarcane is being grown for biofuel
04/23/2008 The energy industry and government are investing in spin rather than renewable energy, said a leading development group ahead of a London meeting to discuss fuel poverty in light of rising gas and electricity bills.
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From: World Development Movement
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Nuclear power depends on the extent of economically recoverable uranium
04/23/2008 Rising energy and environmental costs may prevent nuclear power from being a sustainable alternative energy source in the fight against global warming, according to a new study.
From: Science Daily
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Related: [Nuclear Issues] [Climate Change]
Image: Nuclear power depends on the extent of economically recoverable uranium © Co-op America
04/23/2008 It's the usual story: big promises and grandiose plans for Africa - this time for the world's largest hydroelectric project. Then reality sets in: as discussions begin, the host country, Congo, isn't there.
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Related: [Democratic Republic of the Congo]
'Feeble' Britain Needs Renewable Energy Shakeup
Germany has 200 times more installed solar power than Britain
04/23/2008 MPs have been urged by campaigners to support a crucial amendment to the Energy Bill which would encourage householders, businesses and communities to produce their own renewable energy.
From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Related: [United Kingdom] [Renewable Energy] [Climate Change]
Image: Germany has 200 times more installed solar power than Britain
Future meat, by ChrisM70
04/21/2008 Foods such as beef and dairy make a far deeper impression on a consumer's carbon footprint than the distance the food has travelled.
From: New Scientist
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Related: [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Transport] [Food] [Agriculture]
Image: Future meat, by ChrisM70
Oilseed rape (canola) field: biofuel or food oil? Image by neilsphotoalbum
04/21/2008 The European commission is backing away from its insistence on imposing a compulsory 10% quota of biofuels in all petrol and diesel by 2020.
From: The Guardian
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Related: [Europe] [Renewable Energy] [Climate Change] [Food] [Agriculture]
Image: Oilseed rape (canola) field: biofuel or food oil? Image by neilsphotoalbum
'Bush has moved forward but has not moved far enough'
04/18/2008 George Bush has finally woken up to the reality of climate change, writes Tony Juniper. But is his modest target now too little, too late?
From: The Guardian
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Related: [United States] [Politics] [Climate Change] [Economy]
Image: 'Bush has moved forward but has not moved far enough' © White House
04/01/2008 To compensate states for the environmental damage incurred by power generation, the Indian government is devising ways by which money will be paid by the company, agency, or the state buying power.
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Related: [South Asia] [Environment]
Greenpeace says ExxonMobil unduly influences U.S. energy policy.
04/01/2008 NEW YORK, Mar 31 (OneWorld) - Green groups are planning to celebrate April Fools Day Tuesday with a variety of actions designed to embarrass oil industry bosses gathering in Washington.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Activism] [Renewable Energy] [Environmental Activism] [Climate Change] [Business] [Corporations]
Image: Greenpeace says ExxonMobil unduly influences U.S. energy policy. © Greenpeace International

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