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Children's health on agenda at European WHO conference
| Parma, Italy - A three-day conference of Europe's 53 members of the World Health Organisation (WHO) opened Wednesday in Italy, focussing on clean water, sanitation, air pollution and dangerous chemi... (photo: WN / Eteh)
Do students need courses on how to use bins?
Ecology   Education   Environment   Nature   Photos  
 The Guardian 
Do students need courses on how to use bins?
| Following a recent post about in Headingley, Beeston Hill and Holbeck, guest blogger Mercia Southon looks at the wider problems with rubbish and students in the Leeds 6 area and suggests several way... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is interviewed by the Associated Press in his office on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, July 19, 2006, in Washington. When Obama travels to Africa next month for a five-nation, 15-day tour, he will have one credential no other U.S. senator can claim: he is the son of an African. ``As the only African-American in the U.S. Senate, there is obviously some symbolic power to my visit,'' Obama said.  DNA India 
Obama pushes climate change in White House meeting
| WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered republican and democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to try to jumpstart an overhaul of ... (photo: AP / Lawrence Jackson)
Climate   House   Photos   President   Washington  
President Barack Obama speaks as Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, listens during a ceremony honoring Greek Independence Day in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March 9, 2010.  Khaleej Times 
Obama pushes climate change in meeting
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to try to jumpstart an overhaul of US en... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
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President Barack Obama speaks as Archbishop Demetrios, Primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in America, listens during a ceremony honoring Greek Independence Day in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Khaleej Times
Obama pushes climate change in meeting
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama, weighing in on the Senate's efforts to pass a climate change bill, gathered Republican and Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday to try to ... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Government   Obama   Photos   President   Washington  
Waved Albatross (Phoebastria irrorata). Several waved albatrosses Punta Suarez, Espanola, Galapagos Islands. Fernandina (Narborough) Island: The name was given in honor of King Ferdinand II of Aragon, who sponsored the voyage of Columbus BBC News
Tensions as Galapagos Islands seek sustainable growth
| She was aware of the strict laws regulating migration from mainland Ecuador, so upon leaving her native town of Esmeraldas, on Ecuador's northern coast, she braced hers... (photo: European Community / Snowmanradio)
Environment   Galapagos   Law   Photos   Tourism  
WEST BENGAL GOVERNOR M. K. NARAYANAN AT 31th CONVOCATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BURDWAN IN EASTERN INDIA ---- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK The Hindu
Security environment more difficult: Narayanan
| Special Correspondent | 'Extremists active especially over last three years' | 'State government has not accepted demand for a separate State' | KOLKATA: The security e... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
India   Kolkata   Photos   Politics   Security  
Cattle  -  Cow  -  Calves  -  Livestock  -  Farm Animals The Hindu
Livestock rearing - key to poverty reduction strategies
| Gavin Wall | From equity and livelihood perspectives, livestock rearing must be at the centre stage of poverty alleviation programmes. | Livestock rearing is a key live... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Agriculture   India   Livestock   Photos   Poverty  
Tiger - Animal The Hindu
A big relief to wildlife
| R. Krishna Kumar | Survey findings are significant in view of the court verdict | - PHOTO: M.A. SRIRAM | Under threat:A vehicle passes through the Bandipur park every 1... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Highways   Photos   Tigers   Wildlife  
A view of the magnet core of the world's largest superconducting solenoid magnet (CMS, Compact Muon Solenoid) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)'s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator, which is scheduled to be switched on in November, in Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, March 22, 2007. Some 2,000 scientists from 155 institutes in 36 countries are working together to build the CMS particle detec BBC News
LHC to shut down for a year to address safety concerns
| A director at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva has told BBC News that some mistakes were made in construction. | Dr Steve Myers said these faults will delay the mach... (photo: AP / Keystone, Martial Trezzini)
Cern   Energy   Photos   Physics   Science  
A cane cutter works in Batatais, Brazil, in this Aug. 28, 2007 file photo. Booming Brazil is in overdrive with test drilling at a potentially mammoth offshore oil field, trucks jamming ports to offload soy shipments for China, biofuel production galore and plenty of cash for mega-infrastructure projects ranging from bridges to dams Daily Star Lebanon
EU faces court challenge over biofuels reports
| Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | - Powered by | Pete Harrison | Reuters | BRUSSELS: Four environmental groups have sued the EU’s executive for withholding documents th... (photo: AP / Andre Penner)
Biofuels   EU   Environment   Law   Photos  
Environmental Issues Climate Change
- Climate change melts chanel runway
- Denver-based appeals court takes up Wyoming challenge to ban
- Gushan Environmental Energy Limited Announces Fourth Quarter
- New conservation fund to rally businesses with wildlife logo
Children's health on agenda at European WHO conference
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- Climate change melts chanel runway
- China to work with India in future negotiations on Climate
- Health and Life Insurers Grapple With Climate Effects
- Obama, Key Senators Make Their Pitch for Climate and Energy
Stop giving climate-change deniers a forum
Stop giving climate-change deniers a forum
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Global Warm Pollution
- China to work with India in future negotiations on Climate
- China environment worsening, could miss energy goals
- Bearing Witness to the Impacts of Global Warming
- Ex-Im Bank Approves New Scrutiny of Fossil Fuel Projects
Stop giving climate-change deniers a forum
Stop giving climate-change deniers a forum
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- Ex-Im Bank Approves New Scrutiny of Fossil Fuel Projects
- Obama pushes climate change in White House meeting
- Obama pushes climate change in White House meeting
- Obama pushes climate change in meeting
Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., is interviewed by the Associated Press in his office on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, July 19, 2006, in Washington. When Obama travels to Africa next month for a five-nation, 15-day tour, he will have one credential no other U.S. senator can claim: he is the son of an African. ``As the only African-American in the U.S. Senate, there is obviously some symbolic power to my visit,'' Obama said.
Obama pushes climate change in White House meeting
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Chemicals Ecology
- 15 taken ill after inhaling 'chemical vapours'
- Parenting 101: Feed your child's brain
- Depressed children get less pain relief from sugar
- Baked rhubarb could help battle cancer
A child drinking milk
Parenting 101: Feed your child's brain
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- Allahabad High Court sets up committee to monitor mining pro
- DNA Barcoding Reveals Habits And Movements Of Insect Pests
- Stuart Heritage's School of TV
- Rally against construction of Tipaimukh dam
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers his New Year address to French culture officials at the Cite de la Musique in Paris, Thursday Jan. 7, 2010
Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni 'both having affairs'
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Nature Natural Disasters
- New conservation fund to rally businesses with wildlife logo
- When Mother Nature needs a good talking to
- Decoding The Long Calls Of The Orangutan
- Lessons in survival on Flat Holm
Togo and Africa   Aninaux elephant     Les aninaux un lphant
'Miracle' baby elephant cheats death in birth
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- Sebastian Pinera sees Chile agenda jolted by earthquake
- Firehouse Subs execs in Haiti to help quake relief
- Swiss Re puts Chile quake insurance cost at $4-7BN
- Swiss Re puts Chile quake insurance cost at $4-7BN
People carry a dead body of an employee of an international humanitarian group World Vision, killed in the attack of suspected militants, at a field hospital in Ogi, a small town in Pakistani district Mansehra, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
Aid workers shot dead in Pakistan
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