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European project to develop renewable energy and bio-based strategies in the forestry sector
A new project, funded by the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7), intends to bring together a host of European countries to develop research agendas and action plans in relation to renewable energy, bio-based products and sustainable construction within the forestry industry.
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Adapting the politics for climate change strategy
While efforts to limit greenhouse gas emissions continue, it is widely accepted that some level of climate change is inevitable, even if binding limits are set. Political actors at every level have a role to play in developing adaptation strategies, says Carina Keskitalo of Umea University
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New algorithm holds promise for earthquake prediction
The Haiti earthquake was a truly appalling tragedy and it is little wonder that the United Nations has described it as the worst humanitarian disaster it has faced in its history. The 2010 earthquake follows several earlier ones, including in 1751, 1770, 1842 and 1946, which have struck the island of Hispaniola (the tenth most populous island in the world) which is shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republican.
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The Lost Lands of Our Future
Dr George McGavin, for a scientist, is refreshingly vocal in his fury at the political inability to combat environmental loss. As one of a scientific A-team to venture into some of the remotest, untouched areas of Earth on behalf of the BBC's Lost Land series, he has found himself in a position to both witness biodiversity at its richest whilst understanding that in a relatively short time, it will with certainty all vanish. Interview by Richard Forsyth.


