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- Hope In The World
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- Freedom From Addiction and Obsession
- Adapting to Great Change
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- True Desire and The True Path
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Great Waves of Change News
- Climate Change May Worsen Air Pollution June 25, 2014
- Too hot to handle: life in a four-degree world June 18, 2014
- Report supports shutdown of all high seas fisheries June 10, 2014
- Tropical storms migrate toward poles May 20, 2014
- Fatal floods in Serbia and Bosnia force tens of thousands to flee their homes May 19, 2014
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Saiga population in central Asia has decreased dramatically in recent years
Mother Nature Network reports on the decline in the number of Saiga (a species of antelope unique to central Asia) in the last 15 years: This strange antelope looks like something out of the ice age. That’s because it is. … Continue reading
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Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen resume after truce comes to an end
The Economic Times (of India) reports on the ending of a 5-day ceasefire between Saudi Arabia and Houthi rebels in Yemen: Saudi-led airstrikes targeting Yemen’s Shiite rebels resumed on Monday and fierce clashes were underway across the impoverished country after … Continue reading
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After explosion at NY nuclear plant, concerns of environmental damage
Wtvr.com reports on a recent fire and oil leak at New York’s Indian Point nuclear plant: A day after a transformer fire at New York’s Indian Point nuclear plant sent thick, black smoke billowing over the facility, Gov. Andrew Cuomo … Continue reading
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U.S. May Risk Conflict With China Over South China Sea
The Wall Street Journal reports on the potential for conflict between the US and China over China’s actions to assert its sovereignty in the South China Sea: After repeated and unheeded warnings to China to halt its massive reclamation works … Continue reading
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Tagged China, Indonesia, Japan, ocean territory, South China Sea, Southeast Asia, Spratly Islands, territorial dispute, the People's Republic of China, the Phillipines, the United States, US, Vietnam
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Russia Is Running Out of Forest
This article by the Moscow Times discusses the problems facing the Russian logging industry: It seems unfeasible that Russia, which holds a fifth of the planet’s forests, could run out of wood. And yet it is happening, at least with … Continue reading
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5 Killed in Saudi Border City By Shelling from Yemen
Business Standard reports on cross-border violence between Yemen and Saudi Arabia: Shells fired from Yemen killed five people in Saudi Arabia today in a second day of cross-border bombing blamed on Shiite Huthi rebels, civil defence authorities said. Two civilians … Continue reading
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Pesticide Use May Threaten Global Freshwater Biodiversity
Nature World News reports on the findings of a recent study into global freshwater pesticide levels: Pesticide use, while it’s been tied to a decline in honeybee populations and other pollinators, now may also threaten global freshwater biodiversity, according to … Continue reading
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Islamist Fighters Seize Southern Border Crossing in Syria
Voice of America reports on developments in the war in Syria: The hardline Ahrar al-Sham group in Syria and other insurgents seized a crossing in the southwest frontier area near Israel on Thursday from a small group of rival Islamist … Continue reading
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Nepal Quake Death Toll Rises Above 4000
The New York Times reports on the aftermath of a recent earthquake in Nepal: The death toll from Saturday’s earthquake has risen above 4,000 people. Nepal police say on their Facebook page late Monday evening that 3,904 deaths had been … Continue reading
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Tagged China, death toll, earthquake, Himalayas, India, natural disaster, Nepal, remote villages, Tibet
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The potential future of the African continent
The Mail & Guardian Africa reports on the potential future physical state of the African continent if trends of sea level rise and desertification continue: Africa could see climate change adaptation costs rise to $50 billion per year by 2050, … Continue reading
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