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Wired May 22, 2007 Lucas Graves |
In the Event of Global Disaster, the Ultimate Crop Backup System The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is the first comprehensive effort to protect the world's agricultural gene pool.  |
Scientific American June 2007 |
Serengeti in the Dakotas A proposed Pleistocene rewilding would restock the Great Plains with large mammal species like those that roamed the continent before humans crossed the Bering Strait -- species such as camels, lions and elephants.  |
Scientific American June 2007 Jeffrey D. Sachs |
Climate Change Refugees As global warming tightens the availability of water, prepare for a torrent of forced migrations. Economists, hydrologists, agronomists and climatologists will have to join forces to take the next steps in scientific understanding of this human crisis.  |
Scientific American June 2007 Rebecca Renner |
Green Gold in a Shrub Entrepreneurs target the jatropha plant as the next big biofuel.  |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 Polly LaBarre |
Leap Of Faith Meet Nau, the ultimate over-the-top, high-concept business. It makes striking, enviro-friendly clothing. It gives away 5% to charity. Can it save the world -- and give us the perfect twill capri?  |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 Michael A. Prospero |
Sustainability Green is the new black: Three blogs help you help save the world (and perhaps look good doing it too). Triple Pundit... The Alternative Consumer... Ecorazzi...  |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 |
Open Debate Is freedom of speech unconditional? What happens when employers attempt to limit that freedom? Two experts weigh in.  |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 Daniel C. Esty |
Final Word The Supreme Court weighs in on global warming.  |
Chemistry World May 18, 2007 Hepeng Jia |
China's Battle with Fake Drugs While China's pharmaceutical industry is experiencing rapid growth, a boom in counterfeit drugs is costing human lives and eroding the public's confidence in medical products.  |
The Motley Fool May 18, 2007 Jeff Hwang |
Is Buffett Right About Gambling? In response to Buffett's negative comments on the gambling industry, this stock analyst says that gambling may indeed tax ignorance -- but only to the extent that education does not suffice.  |
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