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Orchid

Orchid

Daniel Dixon

 

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China Slows Water Project

by Shai Oster

South-to-North Plan Faces 4-Year Delay on Impact Concerns

Published in The Wall Street Journal

Can We Awaken the Sleeping Giant?

A Renewable Future for US is Achievable

by Daniel Kammen

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China Speeds Up Renewable Energy Development

Yang Jianxiang

Statistics show that in 2005, a total of US$38 billion was invested in renewable energy development worldwide. China topped the list with a commitment of US$6 billion, excluding spending on large hydropower projects.

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Harvesting Sweet Energy from Africa's Sugar Industry

Terri Hathaway

Sugar is king in Mauritius, accounting for 90% of cropland, 25% of foreign exchange earnings, and supporting 1 in every 18 residents of this tiny island nation. But sugar is not the only export coming from the cane fields – electricity is a valuable byproduct of the harvest.

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CAMBODIA: Opting For The Big Dam

Andrew Nette, IPS

Published by Inter Press Services

PHNOM PENH, Jan 1 (IPS) - It has been a long held plan of Cambodia's government -- a hydropower dam on the mainstream of the Mekong River in the central part of the country.

Invitation to the Launch of the Report "Mountains of Concrete"

Monday, January 12, 2009 from 2.30pm to 4pm
India International Centre (Annex), Conference Hall-3
40 Max Mueller Marg, New Delhi 110003, India

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Peter at the Berne Declaration

Peter at the Berne Declaration

One of my favorite movies is The Big Lebowski. In this film by the Coen brothers, Jeff “the Dude” Lebowski gets into serious trouble because some mobsters confuse him with a namesake. Little did I suspect that I would one day face namesake troubles of my own.