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The al-Fakkah oil field in southern Maysan province south of Baghdad, Iraq is seen, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009.
Agriculture   Ghana   Industry   Oil   Photos  
Fire officer asks government to protect oil fields
Divisional Officer 1 Anthony Donkor of the Cape Coast office of the Ghana National Fire Service, on Wednesday called on the government to provide well equipped fire stations to protect the fledgling o... (photo: AP / Nabil Al-Jurani)
Joy Online
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009.
Climate Change   Deforestation   Environment   Photos   UN  
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
| OSLO (Reuters) - Governments will seek a new climate partnership in 2010 to protect tropical forests with funds going through the United Nations, the World Bank or bilateral channels, Norway said on... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo)
The Star
In this Dec. 3, 2009 file photo, a worker throws his cigarette while smoke on a truck parked in front of a cooling towers of a coal-fired power plant in Datong, Shanxi province, China. Global climate battle plays out in World Bank
| WASHINGTON—The United States and Britain are threatening to withhold support for a $3.75 billion World Bank loan for a coal-fired plant in South Africa, expanding the battleground in the global de... (photo: AP / Andy Wong, File) Malaya
Climate Change   Energy   Finance   Photos   World Bank  
China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi speaks to the media during a news conference with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu, unseen, after their talks in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. China defends growing links with Africa
| China rejected foreign concerns over its growing energy links with Africa on Sunday, saying it benefits African nations by bringing badly needed trade and infrastructure development. | "I have notic... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta) Business Report
Africa   China   Energy   Investment   Photos  
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Solar Water Heater pannel - alternative energy - India U.S. firms working to lower cost of solar energy
| - McClatchy Newspapers thefresnobee_994:/2010/03/14/1858582/us-firms-working-to-lower-cost.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here Comments (0) | TOLEDO... (photo: WN / Geeta) Fresno Bee
Energy   Ohio   Photos   Price   Solar  
Depression - Stress - Woman How stress causes heart disease and cancer
| Relax to relieve stress. mensatic, morguefile.com | The demands of daily life can adversely impact our health through the effects of stress. Although headaches, back pa... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Examiner
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Stress  
Climate Change - Warming - Weather China To US: Do More On Climate Change
BEIJING -- China told the United States on Wednesday to make stronger commitments on climate change and provide environmental expertise and financing to developing nation... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) WPXI
China   Climate   Environment   Greenhouse   Photos  
   2009    Ernst & Young Could Lehman be Ernst & Young's Enron?
NEW YORK: Ever since the fraud at U.S. energy trader Enron Corp brought down accounting firm Arthur Andersen eight years ago, global auditing firms have worried that a ma... (photo: WN / Denise Yong) The Times Of India
Bank   Economy   Finance   Photos   US  
An engineers of the Hungarian Oil and Gas Company (MOL) operates a stop-cock at the receiving area of the Druzhba (Friendship) oil pipeline in the country's largest oil refinery in Szazhalombata, south of Budapest, Hungary, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2007. Since Monday evening Hungary is not receiving any crude oil from Russia after delivery was halted due to a pricing despute between Russia and Belarus. Hungarian government decided to open the country's strategic oil reserves which contains enough crude oil for three months. Developing nations to spur oil demand: International Energy Agency
| London: World oil demand this year will be slightly higher than previously expected, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Friday, because of growth in developing ... (photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky) Gulf News
Agency   Economy   Energy   London   Photos  
Filipino businessman Joey de Venecia , right, points his finger at Vice-governor Rolex Suplico to demonstrate the alleged gesture by First Gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo telling him to 'back off' from the controversial broadband deal with China's ZTE (Zhong Xing Telecommunication Equipment) Corporation following his testimony before the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee Mindanao crisis to increase power rates, says Joey de Venecia
| MANILA, Philippines—Senatorial candidate Joey de Venecia warned the administration Friday against exploiting the power crisis and the declaration of a state of calamity... (photo: AP / Anonymous) Inquirer
Arroyo   Electricity   Philippines   Photos   Rates  
Brownout - Candle New power outages hit Metro Manila
| 03/13/2010 | An energy crisis in the country triggered by a severe drought deepened yesterday as Metro Manila endured another round of rolling blackouts. | It was the t... (photo: WN / Yolanda) The Daily Tribune
Blackouts   Crisis   Energy   Manila   Photos  
Climate Change - Warming - Weather Feds: We need to educate public on climate change
| The Associated PressUpdated: 03/12/2010 08:59:50 PM MST | Washington » Climate change is here and scientists need to do a better job of explaining it to the ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Salt Lake Tribune
Climate   Photos   Pollution   Scientists   Warming  
cars are parked at roadside Agency may seek more power over vehicle safety
| WASHINGTON - Government vehicle-safety regulators may seek greater authority to investigate defects in cars and trucks and are weighing a range of new safety requiremen... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Seattle Times
Energy   Photos   Power   Vehicle   Washington  
Politics Renewable Energy
ANC youth leader guilty of 'hate speech' after rape
Answers Begin to Emerge on How Thalidomide Caused Defects
Despite Improvements, Lack of Access to Toilets Still Presen
Mobile Calling Fees Under Pressure With Rollout of New Netwo
South African President Thabo Mbeki addresses a newsconference at the Union Buildings in Pretoria, South Africa, Wednesday, April, 28. 2004.
Mbeki's rising star will take time to cool off
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African clean energy projects may triple
SA could face power cuts without loan
Kenya's wind power project to offload 70pct stake
Siemens turns its energies to wind and solar
In this Dec. 3, 2009 file photo, a worker throws his cigarette while smoke on a truck parked in front of a cooling towers of a coal-fired power plant in Datong, Shanxi province, China.
Global climate battle plays out in World Bank
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
New Opec rigs keep lid on crude
Western wrongs and human rights
Business big shot: Brian Myerson of D1 Oils
Nigeria is falling apart, says Nobel prize-winning author
Sugar - Commodity
Biofuel use 'could threaten poor'
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An Index of Nigerian Governance (4)
Business big shot: Brian Myerson of D1 Oils
Militants threaten oil industry after double car bombing
Leading article: A voice of sense in Nigeria
At least 200,000 children are at risk of malnutrition in Niger this year, based on early UN estimates
NIGER: Experts explain why malnutrition is recurrent
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Electricity Business
Grow local car sales or shut plants - KPMG
European bank may lend R3bn for SA projects
New Opec rigs keep lid on crude
James Lawton: This glorious Festival acts as a magnet to all
 Yogurt currently sold at the Caucasus common Pavilion of Expo 2005 Aichi Japan.   wnhires   (js1)
15 Healthy post-workout snacks
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Ipap aims to rev up industries
'Global recovery could take 15 years'
Business Watch: Koreans vanish into same hot air they came f
Business big shot: Brian Myerson of D1 Oils
CAPE TOWN/SOUTH AFRICA, 10JUN2009 -Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Managing Director, World Bank, Washington DC; Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum, at the Opening Plenary on Africa and the New Global Economy at the World Economic Forum on Africa 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa, June 10, 2009
 Gifts for Zuma: From flowers to free rent
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