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- Is Bio Fuel as Good as They Say? By:-Indiann Davinos
In the UK we suffer from high taxation on petrol and other countries are catching up as governments see petrol as an easy way to raise revenue but with talks of peak oil green governments are looking at alternative fuels with varying degrees of success This is why the Chinese are turning green with billion dollar investments in solar technology and the Indians are not far behind but the West needs to wean itself off oil or find better fuels to use
- Recent Natural Disasters Shouldn t Make Us Forget Katrina By:-Todd A.
We have been inundated with news coverage over the last week by the horrific tsunami that devastated Japan, sweeping away property and tens of thousands of lives in the process
Recent natural disasters like the Haitian earthquake, and specifically the Japanese tsunami, have rightfully persuaded countries and individuals to give to assist people who are suffering so much through this devastating time
- Is Climate Change And Ozone Layer Holes Just A Myth? By:-Ethicalll Mann
With the world experiencing the greatest recession in nearly 100 years I was thinking when was the last time that I saw or heard anything about ozone depletion
The news used to be full of stories about studies showing that CFCs (found in aerosol cans, among other things) was harmful to the ozone – a layer in the earth’s atmosphere that protects us from some of the more dangerous Ultra Violet rays of the sun – and has depleted incrementally over the years
- GE Crops Continue to Proliferate Unchecked By:-Adrian Desbarats
A short time ago the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it has agreed to allow Forage Genetics International (FGI) to begin commercial planting of its genetically engineered (GE) alfalfa which has been designed to tolerate Monsanto’s herbicide known as Roundup
This comes as no surprise to the organic community but what is most distressing is that FGI will be allowed to conduct commercial planting of this new GE crop without any federal requirements to prevent the contamination of non GE alfalfa fields
- Types of Holiday Celebrations By:-Todd James
Holidays are often associated to celebrations and gatherings It is a particular term that creates a picture where family, friend and other people come together and celebrate
- 2012: End of the World? By:-Charlton Wells
There seems to be a lot of theories when it comes to December 21,2012 that strikes fear into the hearts of a lot of people in society One of these theories is that the end of the world is coming on that particular date by a deluge that engulfs the earth with massive amounts of water until all life has perished on the planet
- Irish Crisis Could be Spread By:-Lanbo Jiang
Although EU leaders have said will prevent the salvage of the Irish crisis spread, but investors still turn their attention to Europe According to the current situation, the crisis will spread to the fire, or that Portugal and Spain, high debt countries
- What it Means to Global Food Prices By:-Jerri Lily
In wheat and maize prices are rising against the backdrop of soaring rice prices are likely to lead to food crisis
Last week, the Chinese food market, oil prices uploaded to the message
- The Importance of Exports and International Freight to the Italian Economy By:-Stephen Willis
Italy has been building its export business steadily since the second world war and export has become especially important to the Italian economy recently, as the country has been pinning its hopes on an export led recovery from the global recession
The most important exports from Italy are industrial products,cars and car parts, shoes, clothing and textiles, as well as food and wine, for which Italy has worldwide renown
- Solution to the Crisis Have no Single Country Prescription By:-Orietta Qi
To solve the world problem is not the single country prescriptions, which the International Monetary Fund (IMF), president of Kahn s latest assertion
Full participation of the IMF and the World Bank after 2010, cooperation among countries in the annual meeting will decline, the recovery increased downside risks, the exchange rate of friction, uneven development and other issues have become a high frequency words and discussion questions
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