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TopNews United States Australians politicians urged to act on obesity and climate changeInternational Business Times AustraliaAustralians politicians must act quickly to combat the rise of obesity and its life-threatening disease consequences, and the global climate changes great threats to health, based on a letter published in the Medical Journal of Australia, ...Obesity and climate top agendaScienceAlertObesity, climate change are great threats: doctorsHerald SunThreat of Obesity and Global Climatic ChangeTopNews United StatesAdelaidenowall 20 news articles »
AFP - Shares in London were flat at the start of trade on Monday as investors remained cautious about the state of the global economy.
Emirates Business 24/7 Kuwaits Global seeks arbitration in $50 mln rowsReutersGlobal is one of the Gulf Arab states biggest investment firms. ($1=.2879 Kuwaiti Dinar) (Reporting by Eman Goma; Editing by Hans Peters)Kuwaiti bank starts arbitration against 2 firmsBusinessWeekKuwait crude averages $74.33 in FebArab TimesKuwaits Global Reports Narrower Q4 Loss, Shares SurgeTopNews United StatesChina Post -National -Khaleej Timesall 31 news articles »
TopNews United States Climate Change Adds to Bird StressNew York TimesChanges in the global climate are imposing additional stress on hundreds of species of migratory birds in the United States that are already threatened by other environmental factors, according to a new Interior Department report. ...Climate change makes birds shrinkBBC NewsFeds: US birds declining due to changing climateUSA TodayLand loss, climate change endangering La. birdsDaily CometRedOrbit -The Associated Press -TopNews United Statesall 291 news articles »
Globe and Mail YOUR VIEWS: Human-induced climate change is realPacket OnlineThroughout human history and pre-history mankind has adapted to climate change. The questions now are: how fast is climate changing; to what extent is climate change induced by human activities; which activities cause climate change and to what extent; ...IPCC Rainforest eco-tastrophe claim confirmed as bunkRegisterReport: The Case for Global Warming Stronger Than EverTIMEScientists take another run at climate changeUSA TodayTG Daily -New York Times -Washington Postall 681 news articles »
AP - Oil prices fell below $81 on Friday after peaking above $83 following mixed economic reports that kept investor on edge about the outlook for improving energy demand.
Swissinfo Global swine flu toll reaches 16713: WHOAFPGENEVA — Swine flu has claimed at least 16713 lives around the world since it was first uncovered in Mexico and the United States last April, the World Health Organisation said Friday. The pandemic, which has spread to 213 countries and territories, ...H1N1 flu strain still a threatGaylord Herald TimesState health officials keep pushing swine flu vaccineAnderson Herald BulletinFlu Shots in Children Can Help CommunityNew York TimesPalladium-Item -Washington Business Journal -Tulsa Worldall 328 news articles »
CBC.ca Scientists take another run at climate changeUSA TodayEight Nobel-prize winning economists and scientists have joined more than 2000 others in signing a letter today that urges the Senate to take swift action on climate change. The longer we wait, the harder and more costly it will be to limit climate ...Global warming study gets external, independent reviewTG DailyPanel Will Review UN Climate WorkNew York TimesReview of UN panels report on climate change wont reexamine errorsWashington PostChristian Science Monitor -BusinessWeek -San Francisco Chronicle (blog)all 650 news articles »
AP - A conference bringing together more than 60 nations Thursday added $1 billion to the fight against deforestation and boosted the morale of those hoping to save the worlds forests — a key defense against global warming.
Reuters Global movie box office nears $30 billion in 2009ReutersTwenty films were released in 3-D last year, accounting for 4 percent of all films released in the United States and Canada. But 3-D screenings of those ...The MPAA says the movie business is great. Unless its lousy.Washington Post (blog)3-D boosts box office worldwide to record $30 blnThe Associated PressMovie tickets: The numbers are up. Are you going to more movies?CBC.caBusinessWeekall 237 news articles »
Global BC B.C. city considers banning sale of dogs at pet stores to discourage puppy millsKelowna.comThe City of Richmond, BC, is considering banning the sale of dogs at pet stores in a bid to discourage puppy mills. Our concern is dogs are coming from puppy mills in the United States, Councillor Ken Johnston said on Tuesday. ...Sirius Puppy Training Now in Hawaii KaiHonolulu AdvertiserHow much is that puppy in the window?Valley EchoPets Discount Puppy Swap MeetHonolulu Advertiserall 25 news articles »
Xinhua Free condoms cant prevent rise in Trenton AIDS cases: 1 in 56 blacksThe TrentonianBy LA PARKER TRENTON — Local health organizations distributed free condoms along with other sexually transmitted disease fighters, but city residents continue to lose ground against HIV/AIDS. Trenton numbers ratcheted up from a year ago despite a ...US Trade Panel Reviews Tensions over Global Access to MedicinesVoice of AmericaWhat women should know about HIVKGO-TVWomen urged to get tested for HIVKSN-TVXinhua -KELOLAND TV -KGWNall 54 news articles »
AP - At a tumultuous time in U.N.-led climate negotiations, one of the worlds most credible scientific groups agreed Wednesday to plug the recent cracks in the authoritative reports of the United Nations Nobel Prize-winning global warming panel.