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QA Last Survivor of a Dramatic World War II Rescue
For the most part, we got along pretty well, but there were a few people who rubbed each other the wrong way. When you're hungry, cold, and tired, you forget about almost everything else and are only thinking about surviving. Watson, one of the nurses, said, "Anything a medic can do, I can do," and that's exactly what she did. That's how most of the nurses were. They ...
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Uganda Norway Pledges Funds for Forests
Uganda loses nearly 100,000hectares of forest cover annually through encroachment, exposing the population to the risks and costly consequences of climate change. It is therefore for this reason that the Norwegian Embassy has pledged continued support to Uganda in form of increased funding in forest restoration, environment management and conservation as part of their micro-development projects ...
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Cicadageddon escalates as insects emerge on Staten Island New York – video
Millions of cicadas are emerging across the US east coast for the first time in 17 years. The Guardian traveled to the New York City borough of Staten Island where Adam Gabbatt found cicadas and their exoskeletons littering the area as the insects prepare to mate -and then ...
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Be the Architect of a Positive Work Environment
those workplaces that just feel … off . Negativity fills the air. You can practically cut the tension with a knife. People look miserable. The environment makes you want to turn around and run as far away as possible – and that's whether you're a client or an employee. Clearly, these negative work spaces can have devastating consequences on the people who inhabit them and ...
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Fukushima Nuclear Crisis Update for May 21st to May 22nd 2013
Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) announced this week that it will accept findings from a panel of experts, which determined that fault lines running beneath reactor #2 at Japan Atomic Power Company's (JAPC) Tsuruga nuclear plant in Fukui Prefecture are active. Japanese law prohibits operation of nuclear reactors over active faults, because of the risk they could incur if a ...
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Running shoes have large impact
running shoes typically generates 30lbs of carbon dioxide emissions, the researchers found.That's an unusually high carbon footprint for a product that does not use electricity, or require sophisticated components. The researchers said it compared to leaving a 100-watt bulb burning for an entire week.Sports apparel companies have been leaders in trying to reduce their environmental impact. ...
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Will green energy prove cheaper than gas
The Committee on Climate Change argues that, in the long term, low-carbon energy will cost less than gas. Leo Hickman, with your help, investigates. Post your views below, ...
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Addressing land rights can make social change possible
land rights .If you work on food security, climate change, women's empowerment, conflict or economic growth, chances are that you've also encountered the land elephant - the big, complex, disruptive element that frustrates so many development efforts.Precisely because land is a complex and controversial issue - one that can be expensive to address in addition to being politically and ...
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Tesco pledges action on food waste
food wasted by its customers and elsewhere in its international supply chain.After criticism of the prevalence of supermarket "bogofs" (buy one get one frees) and other deals which help to create an annual mountain of ...
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Turtle Recall
World Turtle Day , I hatched a plan. I know that to an international audience 'turtle' covers a multitude of reptile species, but rather than getting all Queens' English-y over what is ...
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South Africa Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs Edna Molewa Launches the Mining and Biodiversity Guideline and Receives Life - State of South Africas Biodiversity Report
The Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Mrs Edna Molewa today, 22 May 2013 on the occasion of the International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB), launched the Mining and Biodiversity Guideline: Mainstreaming biodiversity into the mining sector, in Kirstenbosch, Cape Town. The South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) also handed over the Life: State of South Africa's ...
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Dont delay on renewable energy government told
Investing in new renewable power generation, rather than a "dash for gas", will be the lower-cost option for keeping the lights on while cutting greenhouse gas emissions, the government's climate change watchdog has said.The sooner the UK makes large investments in low-carbon generation - including offshore and onshore wind, nuclear power ...
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Environmental groups oppose $15-million coal shipment plans
Jeff Scott, Fraser Surrey Docks President and CEO speaks to the media Wednesday, May 22, 2013 about applying to Port Metro Vancouver to build and operate a direct transfer coal facility at its Surrey ...
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Tornado touched down in Kawartha Lakes Environment Canada confirms
Environment Canada says it has confirmed that a tornado touched down Tuesday in the Kawartha Lakes region of Central Ontario.Meteorologist Peter Kimbell says damage to a house and barn helped officials who examined the area Wednesday afternoon confirm the tornado.Mr. Kimbell says it was an EF-2 tornado, with winds of between 180 and 200 kilometres an hour. The EF scale rates tornadoes from zero ...
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300 Trees Planted At UBD As University Embraces Green Wave
View Comments Bandar Seri Begawan - Legislative Council member, Yang Berhormat Hj Mohd Shafiee bin Hj Ahmad lauded Universiti Brunei Darussalam's (UBD) environmental conservation efforts in a speech in which he highlighted that UBD has a potential to be one of the nation's role models for educational institutions regarding green initiatives such as energy-saving practices in buildings ...
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Ashes to ashes When the ash trees die people do too study finds
OTTAWA -- As ash trees died across 15 U.S. states in the past decade, they seem to be pushing up the death rate for people as well.Researchers counted 15,000 more deaths from heart attacks than they would have expected in U.S. counties where ash trees died since 2002, according to a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.There were another 6,100 extra deaths from lower ...
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RCMP has toxic work environment Ex Mountie
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson made an announcement concerning the RCMP at a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, June 20, 2012. (Chris Roussakis/QMI ...
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Carnivorous Plant Keeps House With Ants
Mutualistic relationships between insects and plants are nothing new: Some insects guard their plant hosts against herbivores, while others bring in nutrients that would otherwise be unavailable to the plant. The insects get a ready source of nectar and a place to live. ...
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Peru’s President Orders Environmental Clean Up in Amazon Oil Region
The Peruvian government has declared an environmental emergency and ordered the oil company Plusptetol to clean up a swath of Amazonian jungle in the Pastaza River basin that's home to a number of native groups. (Photo: Alianza ...
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All the Buzz About the 2013 Geographic Bee
After many grueling rounds that tested geographic knowledge of lions in Botswana, mountain ranges in Asia, and port cities in England, 12-year-old Sathwik Karnik from Norfolk, Massachusetts, was named the winner of the 25th ...
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Tornadoes and Global Warming Is There a Connection
Linking any particular weather event to climate change is always tricky, because weather is inherently random. But weather patterns can speak to a warming planet. Scientists can detect that extreme rain events, for instance, are already happening more often than they used to, and that a warmer atmosphere with more water vapor in it is making such events more ...
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Biden Oil threatens environment
The nation’s need for oil and the changing environment are enduring dangers, Vice President Joe Biden told graduates of the United States Coast Guard Academy Wednesday. Speaking at the New London, Conn., commencement, Biden said offshore drilling and the need to protect high-seas oil tankers threaten both the nation’s shorelines and environmental security. "You graduated in a ...
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Report highlights species decline in Britain
Conservationists say 60 percent of animal and plant species studied in Britain have declined in the past 50 years with bees and wildflowers the most vulnerable. A State of Nature report put together by 25 British wildlife organizations and assessing 3,148 species said reasons for species decline are "many and varied" but include rising temperatures and habitat degradation, the BBC ...









