| Interview with "Green Gone Wrong" Author Heather Rogers |
| Heather Rogers discusses the incompatibilities between an economic system based on consumption and one based on environmental sustainability, and how green products have gotten trapped in the middle. |
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| The Power of Soy: Commercial Relations between Argentina and China |
| Argentine President Fernández traveled to China to address the soy oil controversy between the two countries. China has been blocking the commodity from entering the country in retaliation against anti-dumping measures that Argentina has applied against Chinese imports. |
| World News Review - 09/05/2010 |
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| Want to Cut the Deficit? Start by Getting out of Afghanistan |
| With military spending out of control and the war in Afghanistan now more protracted than Vietnam, the United States simply refuses to downscale its biggest liability. |
| World News Review - 09/05/2010 |
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| Unsustainability in Today's Sustainable Development |
| For development to be integrated into a community, governments and NGOs need to find a way to educate and involve local people for the long term. |
| World News Review - 09/05/2010 |
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| Exxon Valdez Oil Spill: 21 Years Later |
| Two decades later, the havoc wreaked by the Exxon spill is still being felt by the habitat and wildlife, which makes envisioning the future of the Gulf of Mexico a scary thought. |
| World News Review - 09/05/2010 |
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| The Gulf Oil Spill: Crisis of Unfathomable Consequences |
| The consequences of the BP oil spill are literally incalculable. While BP and government agencies argue over money and regulations, our ecosystem suffers the devastation. |
| World News Review - 09/05/2010 |
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| Interview with Claudia Medina |
| The filmmaker discusses alternative ways to look at the Western economic model, taking a more holistic approach than the traditional growth- and GDP-oriented thinking. |
| World News Review - 09/05/2010 |
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| Re: Tar Sands of Alberta |
| The fact that Canada allows this type of extraction to occur, and that operations have no requirement for containment or capture of these chemicals, is criminal. |
| World News Review - 09/05/2010 |
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