climate change
climate change
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by Andrew Regan - 2009-06-03
Children today are burdened with the prospect of a world facing an uncertain future. As such, educative initiatives designed to help children and young people better understand the risks posed by cl...
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by Andrew Marshall - 2009-10-09
At the UN climate summit in New York in September China for the first time made a commitment to reduce the negative effect that their increased manufacturing is having on the environment. As yet they ...
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by Sam Vaknin - 2009-10-25
Corruption runs against the grain of meritocratic capitalism. It skews the level playing-field; it imposes onerous and unpredictable transaction costs; it guarantees extra returns where none should ha...
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by Jack Walters - 2009-12-21
With the UK becoming a very culturally diverse country, the number of mixed faith families and communities is rising every year. What was once a predominantly Christian and Catholic country is now ble...
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by Andrew Regan - 2010-01-19
December 2009 saw Copenhagen welcome more than 40 world leaders and an additional 20,000 delegates at the seminal United Nations Climate Change Conference. Without doubt the most heavily anticipated...