- 'Giving the world something to look at' — Ethanol use is second nature in Brazil - International Herald Tribune
SAO PAULO, Brazil: The gap between rich and poor is wide in Brazil, but its drivers are largely equal at the pump. Day laborers jammed in minivans and professionals motoring solo in air-conditioned comfort can buy gasoline — or pay about 40 percent less
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- Political Heat Over the Planet | TIME
Climate change is the very definition of a global problem — its causes and effects cross all national boundaries, and so must its remedies. But if human activity in burning fossil fuels is the cause of global warming, as the consensus now holds, then hu
The new report on global warming, though denounced by some, still makes a strong case that the planet is in danger and that a consensus for action is needed
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- Saving The Planet With Ethos... :: View topic - Climate-change challenge converting yesterday's competitors
Queensland is the world’s largest coal exporter and South Africa the second-largest, which make the two natural partners in the campaign to produce clean coal timeously and thereby save the industry, said Queensland premier Peter Beattie. In a flying vi
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- Saving The Planet With Ethos... :: View topic - Coal comeback pushes up UK emissions
The UK's carbon emissions rose by an estimated 1.25% last year, according to provisional figures published today, but the environment secretary, David Miliband, insisted the government is still on track to meet its Kyoto targets. Mr Miliband admitted the
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