Timber, Car Emissions, Refugee Crisis and NWF Cell Phones
Corruption Stains Timber Trade
Some of the largest swaths of natural forest left on the planet are being dismantled at an alarming pace to feed a global wood-processing industry centered in coastal China.
Court: Feds Can Regulate Car Emissions
The Supreme Court ordered the federal government on Monday to take a fresh look at regulating carbon dioxide emissions from cars, a rebuke to Bush administration policy on global warming.
Global Warming Expert Fears 'Refugee Crisis'
Within two or three decades, there could be one and a half billion people without enough water, according to a new report on the impacts of global warming. Such droughts would produce "refugee crises like we've never seen," as one of the study's lead authors told ABC News.
A host of groups, from the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) to the Chicago Bandits women's softball team, are about to get their own brands of wireless services—all thanks to a new company called Sonopia, founded by Juha Christensen, the former Microsoft (MSFT) executive who helped launch that company's wireless software efforts.














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