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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Originally posted on Science on the Land:
To feed the world, we need science and we need technology. In Britain the Technology Strategy Board (TSB) promotes tech innovation. Here’s what TSB says about sustainable agriculture and food. TSB’s new Sustainable…
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“The Old City of Jerusalem will become a “special regime”. It will be an autonomous, self-governing entity. The Chief Administrator will have minimum reliance on the existing regimes and structures”. On the left of the Pope the Commander Swiss guards…
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Urban Biodiversity is Important in Modern Cities
Cities are fast becoming our natural habitat. As of 2005, more people live in urban than in rural areas for the first time in Earth’s history. Urban nature is critical for connecting half of the world’s people with the natural … Continue reading
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