environment

Kyoto Accord

by catherine8, Aug 12, 2008
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The Kyoto Accord is beneficial to the United States,and therefore it's a pity it hasn't been signed.

Nobel Laureate Predicts the Future, and What Science Can Do About It

by dheza marie aguilar, Jul 6, 2008
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Science is one of the many ways that would help humanity in solving the future problems looming in the current society, which is overpowered by consumption and greed.

Athabasca Oil Sands: The Worst Project on Earth

by John Mancho, Jul 6, 2008
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The effects of the oil sands on the environment.

Is the Fuel Price Hike for the Better?

by dolli, Jul 1, 2008
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The one positive effect on the environment of increasing fuel prices.

Glastonbury Goes Green

by Samantha Joanne Deakin, Jun 24, 2008
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With environmental issues on the tip of everyone's tongue, Britain's biggest music festival is doubling its efforts to keep this year's events as eco-friendly as possible.

What Malaysia Can Learn From South Korea

by shahrilnizam, Jun 9, 2008
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My personal observation of South Korea during a 9-day visit, particularly Seoul, in contrast with my observation of the condition and situation in Malaysia.

The American Car is Not Running Out of Gas

by Marvin Ostrega, May 19, 2008
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A retort to an article in the Philadelphia Inquirer about car, traffic, and environmental concerns.

Global Warming Sucks

by lamib.info, Jan 29, 2008
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Why it's irrelevant to care about global warming, from the perspective of a Finnish person.

Today's Cars

by sergey, Feb 29, 2008
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Today's advanced-technology cars are 90% cleaner than most conventional vehicles, and they emit 30% less global warming pollution.

Al Gore's Decree on Global Warming is Not Our Only Crisis

by beauley, Oct 15, 2007
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With all due respect to former Vice-President Al Gore, given his many years of dedication and his recently awarded Pulitzer Prize for his work on making the world aware of “Global Warming” and though still shrouded in some controversy, our even greater world problem is “Global Pollution”.
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