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New Science Journalism Project on Science Worldwide
Issue March 2010
Climate
News Articles
By Laura McGuinness,
United Kingdom

Everybody knows the world is running out of fossil fuels. But oil isn’t the …

News Articles
By Janette Fiddes,
Switzerland

The Standing Committee of the Bern Convention (the Council of Europe Convention on the …

News Articles
By Daud Abdi Daud,
Somalia

For almost two decades Somalia has not had a central government and Somalis are …

Cartoons & Illustrations
By Danstan Kaunda,
Zambia
News Articles
By Josephat Siror,
Kenya

Millions of people will continue to suffer from food crisis due to climate change, …

News Articles
By Dr. Jagdish P. N. Giri,
India

Climate change is fast reaching a tipping point, which is considered among most of …

News Articles
By Danstan Kaunda,
Zambia

Zambian government has re-introduced the carbon emissions tax on all imported and domestic motor …

News Articles
By Femi Adeolu Amele,
Nigeria

Lagos, a city of intellectuals endowed with an inherent ability to accommodate change and …

News Articles
By Dr. Jagdish P. N. Giri,
India

In continuation of my series article on “Global Energy Policy and Economics”, the current …

News Articles
By Dr. Jagdish P. N. Giri,
India

The Treatise derives its epitome through ongoing debates on critical energy, environment and economic …

News Articles
By Alison Fay Binney,
Germany

This compelling new online environmental science magazine, newsciencejournalism.net, promises to become the most extensive …

Cartoons & Illustrations
By Alison Binney,
Germany

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