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47. Super-green sex Make love without shagging the planet John Hind Sunday June 10, 2007 The Observer During the past few weeks, eco sex guides and debates - promoted by Greenpeace and green website treehugger.com - have had the ethically minded in a flap about the extent to which the fate of the planet lies not only in their hands but also in their undergarments. Make love without shagging the planet John Hind Sunday June 10, 2007 The Observer During the past few weeks, eco sex guides and debates - promoted...
Source • 6/9/2007 •
48. Top British Scientist Says Biofuels Are A Scam, Rainforests at Risk Well, such was the headline in England s Sunday Times today (emphasis added throughout, h/t Alister McFarquhar): Roland Clift will tell a seminar of the Royal Academy of Engineering that the plan to promote bioethanol and biodiesel produced from plants is a scam. Well, such was the headline in England s Sunday Times today (emphasis added throughout, h/t Alister McFarquhar): Roland Clift will tell a seminar of the Royal Academy of Engineering that the plan to promote bioethanol and...
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49. Logging lags behind The logging industry is declining for different reasons, one being that paper mills are outsourcing to foreign countries to obtain logs, according to Dale E. Anderson said that the rock solid base of the logging industry was the paper industry. Williamsport is a city that was built on logging, and now that word doesn t even have an entry in the yellow pages. Anderson also said, Most of the logging companies in the state are family-owned operations. Over the winter, the company obtained a...
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50. Oversight body refuses to regulate popular sharks China Post - Taiwan News,Taiwan newspaper, ^ Oversight body refuses to regulate popular sharks 2007/6/9 By ARTHUR MAX, THE HAGUE, Netherlands, AP The world's oversight body on wildlife trade refused on Friday to defend two shark species from over-exploitation for a range of food, from supermarket fish-and-chips to gourmet shark fin soup. Oversight body refuses to regulate popular sharks 2007/6/9 By ARTHUR MAX, THE HAGUE, Netherlands, AP The world's oversight body on wildlife trade refused...
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51. SAFF warns tree planting may harm environment Ms Starick says if the planting of trees to offset carbon emissions is included it must be recognised that trees in the wrong area can do more damage than good. The chairwoman of SAFF's natural resources committee, Sharon Starick, says full details of the scheme's importance to farmers remains unclear. The South Australian Farmers Federation (SAFF) is welcoming the concept of a national carbon trading scheme but warns that any tree-planting incentives could impact on water supplies. This...
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