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Europe Looks To Africa For Solar Power

Could solar energy be the new exploitable resource?
Tom Zeller Jr.
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“Stem Rust” Fungus Threatens Global Wheat Harvest

Evolution of fungus can outpace the disease-resistant varieties devised by researchers
John Vidal
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Bitter-Sweet of GM Crops

Thai farmers should learn from the woes of their Asian neighbors
Pennapa Hongthong
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Study Sees Mass Extinctions Via Warming

Scientists admit uncertainties but cite rapid changes
January 8, 2004
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