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Benjamin Legendre
ENVIRONMENT
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Climate change
Jan 13, 2025
The 'climate archive': How scientists study the ancient past
The U.N. says the world is on track for nearly 3 degrees Celsius?of warming compared to the 19th century.
ENVIRONMENT
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Wildlife
Nov 3, 2024
U.N. talks on saving nature stumble on finance hurdle
COP16 was suspended after negotiations ran nearly 12 hours longer than planned and delegates started leaving.
ENVIRONMENT
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Wildlife
Oct 28, 2024
Earth's biodiversity crisis in numbers
The COP16 biodiversity summit in Cali, Colombia, enters its second week to assess progress toward halting and reversing nature's destruction by 2030.
WORLD
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Science & Health
Jun 29, 2023
'Serious impacts' in France as temperature rise hits 2.9 C, report warns
Independent climate body warns country is ill-prepared and needs 'far-reaching economic policy' to decarbonize the economy.
WORLD
Dec 20, 2022
How Chinese diplomacy helped seal historic COP15 biodiversity deal
Beijing, which held the presidency of the talks, at first appeared to have a hands-off approach.
Reader Mail
Sep 21, 2008
Food basics confound government
I found myself getting irate well before I even finished reading the Sept. 17 article "Mikasa Foods sold tainted rice as edible to 370 firms." Incredibly, no one seems to have pointed out that if the government of Japan sells something to a FOOD company, then the government is pretty much accepting the...
Reader Mail
Nov 11, 2007
Education, business don't mix
Regarding the Nov. 4 editorial "Nova burns out": While it's tempting to believe that what happened to students and teachers in the Nova fiasco is an aberration, the truth is that as long as education is run as a business similar disasters will occur. That's because entrepreneurs are interested solely...
Reader Mail
Sep 2, 2007
Hunt for suspect won't end
Regarding the Aug. 23 article "Hawker believed tortured 1? days": I would like to express my sorrow for the family of Lindsay Ann Hawker (the 22-year-old English teacher murdered in Chiba Prefecture in March). I believe 911±¬ÁÏÍø authorities will never stop looking for the suspect (Tatsuya Ichihashi,...
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Success of Chinese-made fighter jets against India raises alarm in Asia
Japan to recognize Taiwan as place of origin in family registration system
911±¬ÁÏÍø retailers turn to California rice for cheaper alternative
911±¬ÁÏÍø automakers looking at a ?1 trillion hit from Trump tariffs?
Two crew feared dead after ASDF training jet crashes in Aichi
Historian Rob Fitts discovers earliest ever reference to baseball in Japan
Harmfully hot days for pregnant women in Japan nearly doubled over past five years
Sumo title contenders already emerging in early stages of Tokyo meet
911±¬ÁÏÍø automakers looking at a ?1 trillion hit from Trump tariffs?
Tokyo Stock Exchange wants stocks to be affordable for the average investor
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