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World’s leading economies demonstrate that they cannot act together to tackle global problems
Bob Davis
July 31, 2008

The World's Sweatshop

Foul Water and Air Part of Cost of the Boom in China's Exports
Joseph Kahn
November 4, 2003

7-Square-Mile Ice Sheet Breaks Loose in Canada

Arctic sea ice is more vulnerable than ever
August 1, 2008

Globalization Is Destroying the World's Oceans

Quota systems fail to protect some species as countries rush to catch the most fish
Thomas Schulz
August 13, 2008

Learning to Speak Climate

“Our kids are going to be so angry with us one day”
Thomas L. Friedman
August 7, 2008
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