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  1. Inbicon biofuels facility in Kalundborg, Denmark, 2010. PHOTO/Inbicon

    How we can have our corn and eat it too

    2011-11-16 18:14:00.0 | Comments 0

    AlertNet Contributor | Climate Conversations

    'Next-generation' biofuels in Denmark use straw and other residues from agriculture, forestry and food processing

  2. Participants work as Britain's Foreign Minister William Hague speaks at the conclusion of the London Cyberspace Conference in London November 2, 2011. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett

    Internet freedom a priority - Netherlands foreign minister

    2011-11-03 10:49:00.0 | Comments 0

    AlertNet Contributor | TechnoTalk

    The innovative capacity of business will help expand Internet access in the developing world, Uri Rosenthal, Netherlands ...

  3. A woman fuels her car at a petrol station in London on January 3, 2011. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett

    What economics can (and can’t) tell us, Part 3: Prioritising women

    2011-08-30 15:33:00.0 | Comments 0

    AlertNet Contributor | Climate Conversations

    Opportunity cost is a key concept when thinking about the environment and development

  4. Natural gas is burned off a support vessel above the source of Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast ib July 13, 2010. REUTERS/Lee Celano

    Is it time for state-owned oil?

    2011-03-17 12:41:00.0 | Comments 3

    AlertNet Contributor | Climate Conversations

    Should oil, gas and coal production and sale be a for-profit activity in the era of climate change?

  5. People walk on a destroyed road after a landslide in the Kupini and Valle de las Flores districts of La Paz, Bolivia, Feb. 28, 2011. REUTERS/David Mercado

    Why is Britain ending support to UNISDR?

    2011-03-07 16:48:00.0 | Comments 3

    AlertNet Contributor | Climate Conversations

    In a review of British aid, the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction ranked bottom out of 43 agencies

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