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Yale Journal Analyzes Environmental Impact Of Consumption
New Haven CT (SPX) Jul 25, 2005
The environmental impact of what we buy and use is increasingly drawing the attention of business, governments, and consumers. The connection between consumption and environmental impact is analyzed in a special issue of Yale's Journal of Industrial Ecology.

Humans Trading Short-Term Food For Long-Term Environmental Losses
Fairbanks AK (SPX) Jul 25, 2005
Your breakfast this morning came at a cost not only to your wallet. Your bowl of Cheerios and cup of coffee and all the other meals for the other 6 billion people in our world cost the Earth a bit of its water, a bit of its ecological diversity, contributed to its pollution and may one day cost us our livelihood.
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Powerful Quake Jolts Indian Islands, Prompts Tsunami Warnings
Port Blair, India (AFP) Jul 24, 2005
An earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale rocked India's remote Andaman and Nicobar Islands late Sunday, prompting tsunami warnings and causing panic in parts of the region.

Strong Earthquake Shakes Tokyo
Tokyo (AFP) Jul 23, 2005
A strong earthquake registering 6.0 on the Richter scale shook Tokyo and its vicinity on Saturday, slightly injuring 18 people, swaying buildings in the heart of the capital and disrupting transport.

Pakistani Officials Inspect Controversial Power Plant Site In Indian Kashmir
Jammu, India (AFP) Jul 24, 2005
A five-member Pakistani delegation inspected Sunday a controversial power project in Indian Kashmir that Islamabad says violates a World Bank-brokered treaty between the South Asian rivals.
India To Continue Iran Pipeline Talks Despite Nuclear Energy Deal With US
New Delhi (AFP) Jul 24, 2005
India will press ahead with talks on a pipeline deal to deliver natural gas from Iran despite an agreement with the US for the sale of civilian nuclear technology, weekend reports said.

Russia To Start Building East Siberia Pipeline In December
Vladivostok (AFP) Jul 22, 2005
Russia will start work in December to build the first section of an oil pipeline to run from eastern Siberia to the Pacific coast amid rising Asian demand, a Russian executive involved in the project said Friday.

Energy Influences EU Geo Politics
Washington (UPI) July 21, 2005
Although a major player on the international energy market, the European Union's external energy policy remains in the hands of member states and is a matter of national sovereignty.
Illegal Animal Trading Rampant In Singapore: Animal Rights Group
Singapore (AFP) Jul 22, 2005
An "alarmingly high" number of animals including endangered species are being sold illegally in Singapore as pets, an animal rights group said Friday.

Moose Cause Traffic Mayhem On Canadian Roads
Ottawa (AFP) Jul 22, 2005
The large animals, which can weigh as much as 1,500 pounds and can stop a vehicle, were involved in two collisions with police cars north of Toronto last Wednesday.

FSU Scientist Warns North Atlantic Right Whale Facing Extinction
Tallahassee FL (SPX) Jul 25, 2005
The North Atlantic right whale's future looks grim if the current mortality rates continue, according to Florida State University assistant professor of oceanography Douglas Nowacek and a group of fellow scientists from across the nation.
Massive Urban Migration China's Biggest AIDS Risk
Tours, France (AFP) Jul 22, 2005
China's massive wave of urban immigrants represents the greatest danger in the country's struggle to contain the spread of HIV/AIDS, researchers at an international population conference said Friday.

Death Toll From Mystery Disease Rises To 17 In China: Report
Beijing (AFP) Jul 24, 2005
The death toll from an unidentified disease has risen to 17 with 41 other people affected in southwest China's Sichuan province, state media said Sunday.

Where's The Heat? Think 'Deep Blue'
Pasadena, CA (SPX) Jul 25, 2005
"It's a match!" For detectives in a crime story, identical fingerprints or cloth fibers might solve the case. For scientists, it could be something equally dramatic. It might be real-life observations that match the simulations of their computer models.




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