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Microsoft MOU with United Nations Environment Program
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One of the key challenges faced in addressing global warming is to advance the understanding and communicate the science to inform scientists, policy makers and decision makers globally. Check out the details of a new Microsoft MOU with the United Nations...
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Fiat takes stake in Chrysler – small is beautiful and better for environment
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Fiat and Chrysler create global alliance . Why is this interesting? Fiat is a leader in economical small cars with associated lower environmental footprint. The trend is away from large gas guzzlers of the past and Chrysler is getting on board. But why...
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