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12 Ağustos 2005
US seeks dismissal of case, citing rarely used 'state secret privilege.' By Tom Regan
11 Ağustos 2005
A Seattle Times investigation found at least 26 cases in which doctors have leaked confidential and critical details of their ongoing drug research to Wall Street firms. By Luke Timmerman and David Heath
11 Ağustos 2005
The Forest Service erred in what the market could bear. By Paula Dobbyn
10 Ağustos 2005
Rocketing oil prices and the push towards reductions in carbon dioxide emissions have triggered a wave of investment in renewable energy in Germany, helping to underpin a boom in alternative power in Europe's biggest economy.
10 Ağustos 2005
The bumper sticker popular among left-leaning opponents of the conflict - no war for oil - has been inverted. There is no oil to be had for the shedding of American blood. Not for years anyway. By Marie Cocco
08 Ağustos 2005
The latest issue of Conservation Biology examines the viability of the Sinai baton blue and the results of human population pressures.
05 Ağustos 2005
The best (and only) float in the Southeast Alaska State Fair parade was plumber Gene Kennedy's. It was called "Seeds of Climate Change" and featured paper palm trees lashed to Gene's Ford Model A truck, with Gene himself dancing on the back in a grass skirt, wig and coconut-shell bra.
05 Ağustos 2005
A new analysis published today in the journal Nature suggests that the more than 3,200 square kilometer area that collapsed signifies an unprecedented loss in the past 10,000 years and can be attributed to accelerated climate warming in the region.
02 Ağustos 2005
World Tribunal On Iraq – Istanbul 23rd -27th June 2005
27 Temmuz 2005
For those who have fled the chaos of home to settle indefinitely in Amman, making do and maintaining hope of someday returning to a peaceful Iraq are elusive ways of life. By Jon Elmer
27 Temmuz 2005
To stretch America's gasoline supplies, the leaders of a joint Senate-House conference committee racing to finish a US energy bill agreed Monday to almost double production of the motor fuel additive ethanol to 7.5 billion gallons a year by 2012. By Tom Doggett and Chris Baltimore
27 Temmuz 2005
Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to greenhouse gas induced climate change include alpine regions, reefs, tropical rainforests and coastal wetlands, according to a report commissioned by the Australian Greenhouse Office. By Wendy Frew
26 Temmuz 2005
Wind, solar, ethanol growing in popularity. By John C. Kuehner
22 Temmuz 2005
Of all the partners in the petroleum/government complex, the one casting the broadest oil slick is ExxonMobil. A decade after the Valdez spill from which Alaska's Eskimos and fishermen still suffer, the cleanup costs haven't been fully paid yet by this high profit giant.
22 Temmuz 2005
Blazing summer temperatures across Europe, which already are being blamed for wildfires and a rash of health problems, now are threatening to diminish the region's agricultural output.
21 Temmuz 2005
Ignoring inaction at the highest levels of the U.S. government, 145 mayors across the country have formed a coalition to combat global warming and begun to reshape their cities using innovative programmes and technologies. by IPS
21 Temmuz 2005
FLOODS sweep Romania, hailstones the size of walnuts batter Switzerland, drought-stricken France dreads a plague of locusts, while Spain and Portugal are burning up. A vision of the start of the Apocalypse? No, just Europe's bizarre weather pattern over the past couple of days. by The Herald
21 Temmuz 2005
United In Violence by Medialens, media alert.
21 Temmuz 2005
John Pilger, Hans von Sponeck, Dahr Jamail and Others Respond to BBC Statement Regarding The World Tribunal on Iraq... by Medialence
20 Temmuz 2005
TSK'in "Bölücü Terörle Mücadelede İçinde Bulunulan Sürecin Değerlendirilmesi" konulu basın Toplantısından Notlar
19 Temmuz 2005
An unusually broad coalition of 12 United States environmental and public-interest groups launched a national boycott on Tuesday of ExxonMobil, the world's largest oil company, for undermining efforts to combat global warming and lobbying Congress to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) t
15 Temmuz 2005
Terror in the UK - Most Muslims abhor violence, yet the terrorists are a product of a specific mindset that has deep roots in Islamic history. If Muslims refuse to confront this, we will all be prey to more terror, writes Ziauddin Sardar
14 Temmuz 2005
Önce kervanın 4-5 araçtan oluşan ilk bölümü geldi Sakaryaspor stadının önüne… Gelenleri orada alkışlarla karşıladık. Kervanın İzmit'te polis tarafından ikiye bölündüğünü anlattılar. Neden olduğunu üç aşağı beş yukarı anladık.
14 Temmuz 2005
The corporate terrorist of the Multinationals have invisibly joined hands with the religious zealots who have a mission to transform the Muslim world in their own image. By Abid Ullah Jan
05 Temmuz 2005
Prime Minister Paul Martin will do what he can at the G8 meeting in Scotland to persuade his neighbour George W. Bush to recognize the reality of climate change, say senior Canadian officials. By Martin OÂ'Hanlon
05 Temmuz 2005
The annual retreat for media bigwigs, investors and technology gurus in Sun Valley, Idaho, is known as a place for CEOs to take the family on vacation and talk about business deals.
05 Temmuz 2005
Scientists carrying out a study have warned that an ancient glacier feeding the Ganga may melt before the end of the 21st century because of climatic changes caused by man-made carbon dioxide emissions.
04 Temmuz 2005
Recently, G7 countries (G8 minus Russia) offered a deal of $40 billion cancellation of third world debt, praised as a "historic breakthrough" by some mainstream media outlets.
01 Temmuz 2005
At Abbott (NYSE: ABT - News), we are proud of our heritage and global leadership in the fight against HIV/AIDS. We remain committed to this fight, and to the people with whom we partner in this worldwide effort.
30 Haziran 2005
Global temperatures in the future could be much hotter than scientists have predicted if new computer models on climate change are correct, researchers said on Wednesday. By Patricia Reaney