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Daily Archives: October 20, 2008

Africa, Environment

Africa awash in sunlight, but not solar energy

October 20, 2008 sndden

Mail anad Guardian – PARIS, FRANCE Sep 28 2008 07:09

From household solar panels to thermal generators big enough to power a town, sun power has enjoyed explosive growth around the world.

Everywhere, that is, except on the sun-drenched continent of Africa.
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Development, Economic Justice

President Bush Asserts Right to Control Iraqi Oil

October 20, 2008 sndden

Friends Committee on National Legislation

WASHINGTON – October 17 – President George Bush this week rejected a Congressional effort to bar the United States military from controlling Iraq’s oil resources.
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Videos

Crisis in the Congo: Uncovering the Truth Crisis in the Congo

Worth Dying For: A video tribute to those who have sacrificed their lives to protect the environment. Worth Dying for

Ingenious project gives thousands of poor Filipinos solar light by sticking plastic bottles filled with water and bleach into the roof of their homes A Liter of Light

Check out 1.5 min. video The Lost Generation

Defending the Rivers of the Amazon, with Sigourney Weaver

Webcasts of UN Climate Conference in Copenhagen

Sr. Liliane Sweko - The Women at the Synod for Africa

Stop Gambling on Hunger

The Story of Cap and Trade

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