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- | <big><big> | + | <big><big>[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/02/0227_060227_hurricane_coast.html?source=rss Hurricanes vs. Homes: Should Building on U.S. Coasts Be Stopped?]</big></big> |
- | + | <small>Willie Drye for National Geographic News February 27, 2006</small> | |
+ | ''In the wake of last year's unprecedented hurricane damage in the United States, questions are being raised about whether rebuilding should be allowed on some of the most vulnerable coastlines...'' | ||
+ | <big><big>[http://www.enn.com/alt.html?id=444 China Makes Stable Energy Supplies Top Priority for Economic Planning]</big></big> | ||
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+ | <small>Elaine Kurtenbach, Associated Press February 21, 2006</small> | ||
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+ | ''China needs new technologies and more diverse sources of energy to ensure adequate, sustainable power for its booming economy -- a challenge offering new opportunities for foreign investment and cooperation, Chinese and European officials said Monday...'' | ||
Revision as of 14:04, 13 March 2006
Hurricanes vs. Homes: Should Building on U.S. Coasts Be Stopped?
Willie Drye for National Geographic News February 27, 2006
In the wake of last year's unprecedented hurricane damage in the United States, questions are being raised about whether rebuilding should be allowed on some of the most vulnerable coastlines...
China Makes Stable Energy Supplies Top Priority for Economic Planning
Elaine Kurtenbach, Associated Press February 21, 2006
China needs new technologies and more diverse sources of energy to ensure adequate, sustainable power for its booming economy -- a challenge offering new opportunities for foreign investment and cooperation, Chinese and European officials said Monday...