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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 29th, 2011
Poor Nations Could Starve Waiting for Climate Deal

Poor Nations Could Starve Waiting for Climate Deal

Wealthy countries have to agree on how to provide financial support to poor nations

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 29th, 2011
Industry Lobbyists Influence Obama's Environmental Regulations

Industry Lobbyists Influence Obama's Environmental Regulations

New report shows who is pulling the green strings behind closed door at the White House

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 29th, 2011
Get $5,000 (€3,749) for a Good Cathode Ray Tube Recycling Idea

Get $5,000 (€3,749) for a Good Cathode Ray Tube Recycling Idea

New eco-challenge will award four of the most creative CRT glass recycling strategies

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 28th, 2011
PepsiCo Helps Mexicans Improve Farming Techniques

PepsiCo Helps Mexicans Improve Farming Techniques

PepsiCo will buy sunflower oil worth $52 million (€38.8 million) from 850 Mexican farms

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 28th, 2011
Animal Self-Medication Inspires Pharmaceutical Industry

Animal Self-Medication Inspires Pharmaceutical Industry

Natural remedies used by animals might help experts discover the cure for AIDS

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 28th, 2011
Ethical Caviar from Man-Milked Sturgeons Now Included in Menus

Ethical Caviar from Man-Milked Sturgeons Now Included in Menus

Chefs start reusing caviar as its manufacturing process becomes more sustainable

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 26th, 2011
Solar Power Used to Cook Food in Pop-Up European Restaurant

Solar Power Used to Cook Food in Pop-Up European Restaurant

The team aims to change the clients' eating habits while relying on pure solar power

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 25th, 2011
Three Rhino Populations Disappear, as Natives Think Their Horns Cure Cancer

Three Rhino Populations Disappear, as Natives Think Their Horns Cure Cancer

Rhino horn powder is worth $60,000/kg (€45,351/kg), being more expensive than gold

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 25th, 2011
Luxurious Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Chain Dismisses Popular Shark Fin Dishes

Luxurious Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels Chain Dismisses Popular Shark Fin Dishes

High-profile facilities now offer delicious eco-conscious shark-free banquet options

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 24th, 2011
Wealthy Nations Predict Eight-Year Delay for Global Climate Agreement

Wealthy Nations Predict Eight-Year Delay for Global Climate Agreement

The expected postponement could turn climate change into “climate catastrophe”

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 23rd, 2011
Environmental Changes Highlighted by Surprising Numerical Indicators

Environmental Changes Highlighted by Surprising Numerical Indicators

7 billion people trigger a 36% emission growth, causing a 2°C global warming

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 23rd, 2011
Signboards Tackle Animal Cruelty in Malaysian Poaching Hot Spots

Signboards Tackle Animal Cruelty in Malaysian Poaching Hot Spots

WWF officials try to reduce the number of wildlife crimes by planting signboards

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 23rd, 2011
Natives Win as Builders of the Tambo River Dam Pack Their Bags

Natives Win as Builders of the Tambo River Dam Pack Their Bags

The construction company decided to abandon its controversial Peru-based project

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 22nd, 2011
World's Most Expensive Anti-Cancer Tea Fed by Panda Poo

World's Most Expensive Anti-Cancer Tea Fed by Panda Poo

China plans to launch a high-class tea, using panda poo as an efficient fertilizer

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 22nd, 2011
Religion Meets Eco-Friendly Technologies in the Golden Temple

Religion Meets Eco-Friendly Technologies in the Golden Temple

The temple will rely on solar panels, solar heater and methods of collecting rainwater

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 22nd, 2011
Global Food Demand Expected to Double by 2050

Global Food Demand Expected to Double by 2050

Poor nations have to learn how to improve their farming techniques from the wealthy ones

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  • By Oana Grigoras
  • November 22nd, 2011
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach New Alarming Record

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach New Alarming Record

Officials have 5 days left to figure out how to handle GHG issue until Durban conference

 
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