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Something Is Fishy

The Rome agreement will give the EU nations a chance to check their illegal and unregulated fishing trade
Nayan Chanda
September 15, 2009

US and China to Unveil Joint Plan to 'Take Over' Cleantech Market

The world’s largest polluters to dominate clean technology
Jonathan Watts
September 11, 2009

Elimination of Food Waste Could Lift 1bn Out of Hunger

Eliminating food waste could end hunger
Adam Vaughan
September 9, 2009

China Tightens Grip on Rare Minerals

Green technology also uses scarce resources
Keith Bradsher
September 2, 2009

A New Path for Japan

Japan’s potential PM doesn’t like globalization
Yukio Hatoyama
August 27, 2009
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