"This week in the Planet Earth Podcast: Phil Kerrison and Lars Brunner from the Scottish Association for Marine Science explain how seaweed could be cultivated to fuel a power station, your car or even aircraft."
"Technological progress-improvements in the ways that goods and services are produced, marketed, and brought to market-is at the very heart of human advancement and development. It has helped reduce the share of people living in absolute poverty in developing countries from 29 percent in 1990 to 18 percent in 2004."
Thanks to Sarah Gibson for the link
"Pollution fears are on the up-and-up in Beijing once again as winter, the smoggiest season of them all, fast approaches. After the World Health Organization released a report labelling air pollution as a leading cause of cancer earlier this month, China's government is more frantic than ever to curb the level of PM 2.5 particles in the air"
"Fed up with living in near darkness for six months of the year, the Norwegian town of Rjukan has found a solution, first dreamed up 100 years ago, which could boost tourism"
"Russia is pushing for next week's landmark UN climate science report to include support for controversial technologies to geoengineer the planet's climate, according to documents obtained by the Guardian.
As climate scientists prepare to gather for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in Stockholm to present the most authoritative state of climate science to date, it has emerged the Russian government is asking for "planet hacking" to be included in the report. The IPCC has not included geoengineering in its major assessments before"
"Country's status as world's major producer and exporter of food could be severely threatened unless its farming methods are urgently adapted to take account of climate change"
GM crops ?? possible solution
"Group chaired by former UN secretary general urges farmers to shake fear of the unknown and adopt new technologies"
Excellent argument arguing for the development of GM crops in Africa. Will be useful for your homewrok next 1/2 term.