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"We're Trying to Provide the Armies that They Lack" - Bill McKibben on Supporting Poor, Vulnerable Nations with Mass Protest MovementsAdobe Flash Player version 9.0.115 or higher is required to watch video inline on this webpage, and JavaScript must be enabled. You can choose another option on the listen/watch page if you prefer. “We’re Trying to Provide the Armies that They Lack”–Bill McKibben on Supporting Poor, ...
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Bolivian President Evo Morales: "Shameful" for West to Spend Trillions on War and Only $10 Billion for Climate ChangeAdobe Flash Player version 9.0.115 or higher is required to watch video inline on this webpage, and JavaScript must be enabled. You can choose another option on the listen/watch page if you prefer. Bolivian President Evo Morales: “Shameful” for West to Spend Trillions on War and Only $10 ...
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New science estimates carbon storage potential of US landsThe first phase of a groundbreaking national assessment estimates that U.S. forests and soils could remove additional quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere as a means to mitigate climate change. The lower 48 states in the U.S. hypothetically have the potential to store an ...
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IEEE Spectrum: Biofuels Aren't Really GreenBoth the biofuel and solar scenarios are carbon neutral by definition—solar for obvious reasons, biomass because carbon emitted in combustion is reabsorbed when plants regrow. (Admittedly, biofuels are carbon neutral only if crops are planted in existing tilled fields and the emissions connected ...
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Living on Earth: Carbon Saturated Ocean[THEME] YOUNG: From the Jennifer and Ted Stanley Studios in Somerville, Massachusetts - this is Living on Earth. I'm Jeff Young. Developments in both science and politics on climate change: The US and China agreed to cooperate on cleaner and more efficient forms of energy. But world leaders ...
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Is There Really A Water Crisis? - Boing BoingYou used to think there was a water crisis, what led you to change your mind? AB: I heard it so many times from the World Bank and the U.N. that there is a water crisis. Like the rest of the world, I assumed these guys knew what they were doing. But then I started looking at the global figures ...
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Raj Patel on America's Growing Hunger Crisis and the UN Summit to Fight Hunger in RomeAdobe Flash Player version 9.0.115 or higher is required to watch video inline on this webpage, and JavaScript must be enabled. You can choose another option on the listen/watch page if you prefer. Raj Patel on America’s Growing Hunger Crisis and the UN Summit to Fight Hunger in Rome More ...
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GE and China MOR Sign Strategic MOU to Advance High-Speed Rail Opportunities in the U.S.Partnership Positions GE as first U.S. High-Speed Rail Locomotive Manufacturer
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U.S., China vow action on climate change - CNN.comChina and the United States, the largest producers of greenhouse gases, will team up to fight climate change and create clean energy, their leaders said Tuesday. Chinese President Hu Jintao and President Obama said their nations will cooperate to advance technologies and work toward a global ...
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High oil prices are good for U.S. culture | Marketplace From American Public MediaHigh oil prices are good for U.S. culture Fluctuating gas prices haven't caused too much change in the way we view energy. But if gas prices rise to $6, $10, or $12 per gallon, author Chris Steiner says the effects would change everything from the way we drive to how we shop. TEXT OF INTERVIEW ...
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