Environment expert calls for exhibitions (Gulf Times)
A SCIENTIFIC and environmental consultant has called for a joint venture of stakeholders to host environmental exhibitions in Qatar.
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A SCIENTIFIC and environmental consultant has called for a joint venture of stakeholders to host environmental exhibitions in Qatar.
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States combat global warmingUSA Today -1 hour agoTimothy Kaine released an energy plan in September that calls for trimming global-warming gases to 2000 levels by 2025. Kaine supports a cap-and-trade …Global warming: Yes, it is very realThe Register-GuardGlobal warming activists rally in support of billAnnapolis CapitalBear of a ProblemDaytona Beach News-Journalall 5 news articles
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He may not be known as the most modern of men, but his concern for the environment has catapulted the Prince of Wales straight into the 21st Century.
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Three cheers for global warmingParadise Post, CA -2 hours agoBy Jaime O'Neill Last Tuesday, a fellow scribbler here at the Post offered a column about global warming in which he reassured readers that planetary …
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The EU should abandon its biofuels targets because they are damaging the environment, MPs say.
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Clouds over global warmingNews Today Online, Philippines -5 minutes agoTo date, the global warming doomsayers have made a number of false and inconsistent claims. Some forecasters said that the year 2007 would be the hottest so …
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Despite a rather sluggish office leasing environment, a San Antonio real estate company plans to break ground early this year on a 320,000-square-foot project that will add to the coveted Southwest submarket.
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Top EU ecology expert wants global warming Marshall planTREND Information, Azerbaijan -10 minutes agoEurope also must lead by example on global warming, especially in reducing the use of coal and encouraging action in the developing world, the head of the …
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Environment Minister, Attila Korodi, intends to have a duty charged on those companies which produce plastic bags that are not biodegradable. He recently declared that he would propose a law by means of which these bags available for free in shopping places to be “drastically” charged.
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TOKYO — The government is planning to offer technological support for developing countries in Africa and Asia to help them fight against climate change and infection diseases, a newspaper reported on Sunday.
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