Sunday, 01 August 2010




When sweeping anti-government protests became the biggest challenge to confront Iran's 30-year-old Islamic revolution, the regime tried to suppress the news but couldn't stop a video of a dying Iranian woman from becoming an icon for protesters around the world. The rising call to combat climate change sharpened dilemmas about the impact on pocketbooks, and the need to reduce carbon footprints everywhere, from the mansions of the wealthy to remote logging camps in the tropical forests. Together,...
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