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Living a green dream on Danish island

  
SAMSO, Denmark (Reuters) - Concerns about energy security may run high elsewhere in Europe, but on the windswept Danish island of Samso the inhabitants have achieved a decade-long target of self-sufficiency in renewable power.
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"Toxic" Indian festivals poison waterways

  
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Toxic chemicals from thousands of idols of Hindu gods immersed in rivers and lakes across India are causing pollution which is killing fish and contaminating food crops, experts and environmentalists said on Monday.
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Microsoft Introduces “Ultimate” Support Offering for Premier Family

  
Premier Ultimate helps customers achieve a mature, healthy IT environment.
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News of the 08/16/2008
    

Olympics leaves positive legacies for some groups

  
Wang Yanan walked across southern China this summer, staying in rundown hotels and speaking out in village squares about her passion -- saving the environment.
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RISD prof's work to be shown in Denver during DNC

  
When Democrats convene in Denver for their national political convention later this month, Charlie Cannon will have a prime platform to discuss a favorite topic: the environment.
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Prince 'must prove anti-GM claim'

  
The environment minister tells Prince Charles he must prove his claims that GM crops could cause global disaster.
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News of the 08/15/2008
    

Rising ocean acidity slows marine fertilization

  
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Rising acidification of the ocean could reduce fertilization of marine invertebrates and might eventually wipe out colonies of sea urchins, lobsters, mussels and oysters, according to a study.
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News of the 08/14/2008
    

Obama, McCain aim for faith vote at forum

  
U.S. presidential rivals Barack Obama and John McCain target religious voters on Saturday when as guests of one of America's foremost evangelists they discuss faith in public life, AIDS, the environment and other issues.
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Impact of more wood heat in Maine debated

  
A wood-to-energy task force is developing recommendations for Gov. John Baldacci. On Wednesday, the task force was told converting a large number of Maine homes from oil heat to wood heat would save consumers money but could have implications for both the environment and other forest product industries.
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African firms start to take action on climate change

  
NAIROBI (Reuters) - With global warming expected to hit Africa hard, some companies in the "forgotten continent" are taking action themselves to fight climate change.
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News of the 08/13/2008
    

China raises tax on big cars to cut pollution

  
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday it would raise consumption tax on large passenger vehicles and cut the tax on small cars from September 1 in an effort to reduce pollution and save energy.
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Scorching summer days to sizzle more by 2100: study

  
OSLO (Reuters) - Dangerously hot days are set to become more scorching by 2100 because of climate change with the U.S. Midwest or the Mediterranean region sizzling well above 40 degrees Celsius (104F), Dutch scientists said on Wednesday.
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Dispute raises doubts over Brazil's Amazon dams

  
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Environmentalists were dismayed this week when Brazil approved construction of one of two dams planned in the Amazon, but possible legal challenges and a dispute between construction groups threaten to delay both projects.
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News of the 08/12/2008
    

Hot subways to floods, all part of NYC climate risk

  
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday announced an in-depth study of perils the city faces from climate change, ranging from overly hot subways to shoreline floods.
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Some big whales recovering since hunt ban-survey

  
OSLO (Reuters) - Some large whale species such as the humpback, minke and southern right whale are recovering from a threat of extinction, helped by curbs on hunts since the 1980s, the world's largest conservation network said on Tuesday.
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Brazil licenses Amazon hydroelectric dam

  
Brazil's environment minister said Monday he granted a license for an Amazon hydroelectric dam but attached stringent conditions to protect Indian reservations and nature preserves.
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