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Boys will be girls – eventually

Mark Townsend, The Observer
July 17, 2004

Extinction threat rises as creatures ingest ‘gender-bending’ chemicals from plastics and pesticides

Fuel cells: Ballard’s celebrated drive hits a bumpy road

Peter Kennedy, The Globe and Mail
July 16, 2004

It is clear that hydrogen-powered fuel-cell cars won’t be available in showrooms any time soon, and industry observers are beginning to ask if they ever will be.

China speeds up building strategic oil reserve base

Asia Pulse/XIC, Asia Times
July 16, 2004

China is accelerating the pace of constructing a strategic oil reserve base, according to the State Development and Reform Commission.

An insider speaks out

Ben Prendergast, Belfast Village Soup
July 16, 2004

Matthew Simmons is both the ultimate insider and a challenging iconoclast.

Kerry Backs Much of Bush’s Pre-Emption Doctrine

Ken Guggenheim, AP / Common Dreams
July 16, 2004

Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry said he would be willing to launch a pre-emptive strike against terrorists if he had adequate intelligence of a threat.

The vanishing bluefin

Editorial, The Guardian
July 16, 2004

The fate of the giant bluefin tuna is another example of the way our oceans are being plundered to satisfy gourmet tastes.

U.S. Addiction to Foreign Oil Deepens

Timothy Gardner, Boston.com
July 16, 2004

U.S. domestic oil production has dropped five percent since this year’s peak in February and near-record oil prices are unlikely to inspire drillers to slow the country’s deepening dependence on foreign oil, experts say.

Fear motivates conserving energy

Max Jarman, The Arizona Republic
July 15, 2004

When California’s energy crisis subsided in 2002, consumers who conserved thousands of megawatts of electricity in 2001 gradually slipped back into their old consumption habits.

Oil at $41, demand hits 20-year high

Reuters, CNN Money
July 15, 2004

OPEC pumping near capacity; price gains triggered by inventory decline, heating oil supply concerns.

Opposing Renewable Projects is Shortsighted

Dave Wilby, Bangor Daily News
July 15, 2004

Opponents of renewable power projects like wind farms and hydroelectric dams are missing the forest for the trees – perhaps air pollution from fossil fuel plants in neighboring states is obscuring their view.

US: Bringing healthy produce to poor neighborhoods

Tara Duggan, San Francisco Chronicle
July 15, 2004

Food activists and small farmers lead project for inner city food security in San Francisco.

Oil giant Shell’s investors shocked

Terry Messenger, BBC News
July 15, 2004

When Shell admitted to misleading investors, down went the share price. And, as Mr Montagnon explained, “most people will have a stake in this, if they’ve got a pension, because Shell is such a large company”.

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