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18 hours ago ago from Amauta
Source: YES! Magazine Rich and poor countries are in this together. If either fails to step up, the planet is in trouble. A climate deal must take into account the Global North’s responsibility for nearly 70 percent of greenhouse pollution and the Global South’s need to move out of poverty. The North must cut back sharply on emissions while the South leapfrogs over the industrial age to clean-energy prosperity. by Gopal Dayaneni and ...
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16 hours ago ago from k-rumors
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19 hours ago ago from Learning and Living the Green Life in the Philippines
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7 hours ago ago from Windy City News » Chicago Headlines
TransUnion released its annual credit forecasts today, which indicate national mortgage loan delinquencies (the ratio of borrowers 60 or more days past due) will drop nearly 3 percent by the end of 2010 to 6.39 percent from an expected 6.56 percent at the conclusion of 2009. The projected decrease in mortgage delinquencies would end a trend that included unprecedented year-over-year increases of 54 percent between 2006 and 2007, 53 ...
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9 hours ago ago from Good News Now
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