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<title>Greenhouse Earth 2099: 'Migration north to survive'</title>
<description>Population crashes. Mass migration. Vast new deserts. Cities abandoned. That's the headlines on this week's issue of the magazine New Scientist (28 February 2009). It looks at the latest predictions </description>
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<pubDate>02 March 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Momentum grows for green solutions</title>
<description>Momentum is growing globally for green solutions to the global financial crisis. In November China announced a $100 billion dollar plan for increasing energy efficiency, expanding rail networks and o</description>
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<pubDate>26 January 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Green energy strategy for local councils</title>
<description>Local councils can help to tackle the recession by developing geen energy schemes to benefit the community. That's the message from the Local Government Association, which represents local authoritie</description>
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<pubDate>26 January 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Tackling climate change will revive economy, says Stern</title>
<description>The global financial crisis provides an opportunity to move fast on climate change, says economist Nicholas Stern. In an interview with the magazine New Scientist, he points out that in a recession, d</description>
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<pubDate>25 January 2009</pubDate>
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<title>Caf&#195;&#169; Scientifique comes to Inverness</title>
<description>Caf&amp;eacute; Scientifique is coming to Inverness. And for the opening session, the question will be: Is there a place in space for Scotland?&amp;nbsp; Caf&amp;eacute; Scientifique has been spreading around th</description>
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<pubDate>28 September 2008</pubDate>
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<title>Dark stars, stem cells, and chimps remember</title>
<description>Chimps and elephants were to the fore in the science news this week, with research showing the quality of their memories. Three young chimps performed better than humans at remembering complex pattern</description>
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<pubDate>11 December 2007</pubDate>
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<title>Only science can save us, says Venter</title>
<description>Humanity is facing problems so great that only science can now save us. That was the message given by American biologist Dr Craig Venter in the annual BBC Television Richard Dimbleby Lecture. Dr Vent</description>
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