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Is "Burn Baby Burn" the Best Solution to the Gulf of Mexico Spill?

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Chicago Becomes First City to Ban Bottles With BPA

Photo via ABC News And so the tide continues to turn against Bisphenol A : it’s been declared a health hazard in Canada , seen its baby bottles booted out of US States , and now, Chicago’s kicked it out as well. Chicago has become the first city to officially ban bottles made with BPA plastics, the New York Times reports today. Bottle manufacturers have already been

Q?: How Can We Make Biking to Work ‘Normal’?

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Coral Reef Loss in Southeast Asia to Reduce Food Supplies 80%: Strong International Action Needed

photo: sektordua via flickr The effect that warming and ocean acidification will have on coral reefs will be devastating. At particular risk, a new report from World Wildlife Fund points out, is the Coral Triangle in Southeast Asia. Without strong action of constrain global temperature rise, coral in the region could be wiped out by 2100, leading to a de..

Take Action: Help End Unsustainable Shark Finning

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Group Urges Global Answer to Crisis

Global leaders need to urgently step up their coordinated response to the global financial crisis, the managing director of the Institute of International Finance said.

Georgia War Still Rages for One Briton

A former British army captain helped Moscow turn the tide of opinion over who started the Russia-Georgia conflict. But his position as a fair observer is now being questioned. Read the original here:  Georgia War Still Rages for One Briton