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3 July 2006 - Resistance at proposed dam in China
Villagers at Tiger Leaping Gorge have shown feisty opposition to plans to decimate their homes, destroy wildlife and the relocation of 100,000 people for hydropower.
Guardian Unlimited - China
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3 July 2006 - G8 promised Africa was highest priority - is this promise being kept?
Of 210 projects being registered by the CDM by the beginning of June, only 5 were in Africa. The rest were predominantly in Brazil, India and China.
BBC News Africa
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29 June 2006 - Green World Cup
This year's world cup shows unprecedented environmentally friendly initiatives and claims that it is the first carbon neutral World Cup
BBC News Germany
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27 June 2006 - Climate Change on trial US Supreme Court to hear case for climate change
New Scientist
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27 June 2006 - Earth's climate warming abruptly, Scientist says Findings from ice cores show that the world cooled quickly 5,200 years ago - coinciding with the rise of 'civilisation'.
The Washington Post
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26 June 2006 - Let's store our carbon dioxide underground says Japan
Hopes are to reduce the country's emissions by one sixth by pumping 200 million tons of CO2 a year beneath the earth.
USA Today
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25 June 2006 - First US nuclear power plant for 30 years
Albuquerque is to have a new nuclear power plant where construction could start in August, and enriched uranium could be produced by 2009
Washington Post
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21 June 2006 - China struggles to become sustainable
A look at some of the projects in China.
BBC News China
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7 June 2006 - Australia considers nuclear power
Prime Minister, John Howard, has set up an inquiry into the nuclear option as a precursor to coal becoming environmentally unacceptable.
BBC News Australia
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7 June 2006 - Portugal will build Europe's largest solar plant
Set on a 150 acre (60 hectare) south facing hill, Portugal's new plant will power 8,000 homes from January 2007, saving 30,000tonnes of carbon emissions.
BBC News Portugal
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1 June 2006 - Bacteria to fuel cars Mexican graduate studies the potential of using bacteria as a biofuel.
The WhyFiles
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29 May 2006 - Europe calls for public support
The European Commission has launched a campaign, You Control Climate Change - Turn down, switch off, recycle, walk. Encouraging people in member states to take notice of their energy usage and reduce it.
BBC News Europe
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28 May 2006 - Germany's wind farms challenged
Germany is the world's biggest user of wind power, and it has ambitious plans to build even more wind turbines.
BBC News Europe
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26 May 2006 - Controversial Three Gorges Dam completed
China's dam, construction of which, campaigners say, held low regard for human rights or environmental devastation, is finished.
BBC News China