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Time On The Shelf
Antarctica (SPX) Jul 13, 2005Robert Bindschadler stood on a remote stretch of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and searched the horizon with a growing sense of anxiety. He couldn't see the horizon! El Nino And La Nina
Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jul 14, 2005Phytoplankton are the base of the marine food chain, providing food for little sea animals called zooplankton, which in turn feed fish and other creatures. Any change in phytoplankton numbers alters the ocean food chain. Native Lore Tells The Tale: There's Been A Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
Seattle WA (SPX) Jul 13, 2005Stories of two-headed serpents and epic battles between Thunderbird and Whale, common among Northwest native peoples, have their root in the region's seismic history. |
Moscow Defends Plans To Accept Nuclear Waste
Moscow (AFP) Jul 13, 2005Russia defended plans to accept nuclear waste from other countries under international monitoring Wednesday, despite protests from environmental groups. Russia To Supply Chinese Power Station With Nuclear Fuel
Moscow (AFP) Jul 13, 2005Russia is to supply a Chinese nuclear reactor with fuel starting in August, the head of the Russian atomic energy agency said Wednesday. Patented Device Creates Electricity And Treats Wastewater
St Louis MO (SPX) Jul 13, 2005An environmental engineer at Washington University in St. Louis has created a device similar to a hydrogen fuel cell that uses bacteria to treat wastewater and create electricity. |
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Turkey Condemned For Failing To Close Polluting Power Stations
Strasbourg (AFP) Jul 12, 2005The European Court for Human Rights (ECHR) on Tuesday found Turkey guilty of violating citizens' rights for failing to close three thermal power stations which were polluting the local environment, despite rulings for a shutdown in Turkish courts. BP Says 'Thunder Horse' Oil Platform Listing After Hurricane Dennis
London (AFP) Jul 12, 2005British oil giant BP said Tuesday its oil platform Thunder Horse was listing after Hurricane Dennis swept through the US Gulf of Mexico killing at least 62 people. China Unocal Bid Fraught With Security, Economic Risks: US Experts
Washington (AFP) Jul 13, 2005Security experts cautioned Wednesday against China's bid for US oil giant Unocal, warning US lawmakers that a takeover would have dire economic and national security repercussions for the United States. |
Bill Clinton To Push AIDS Initiative On Africa Tour
New York (AFP) Jul 12, 2005Former US President Bill Clinton will embark on a week-long, six-nation African tour this weekend aimed at boosting the work of his foundation in combatting the scourge of AIDS in the continent. Technology Can Be Part Of African Aid
Salzburg, Austria (UPI) Jul 12, 2005As leaders of the world's richest nations gathered in Scotland for the G8 summit last week to discuss, among other issues, poverty reduction in Africa, there was no talk about how connectivity with the developed world could help the world's most impoverished areas. US Says China Is Preparing To Crackdown On Copyright Violations Seriously
Beijing (AFP) Jul 12, 2005US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez said Tuesday China has indicated it will crackdown on violations of intellectual property rights (IPR) with more "seriousness." |
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