Daily Roundup: March 10, 2010
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Weathered inspection: A group of 15 science academies have been called upon to study how the U.N. panel on climate change does its job. MSNBC
Cooking Solutions: Millions of society in impoverished nations could be saved from respiratory ailments and early death whether supplied with cheap, clean-burning cook stoves. ENN
Offsetting Agriculture: New research reveals nitrogen-producing bacteria inside some legumes that could manufacture agriculture more sustainable by offsetting negative
fertilizer effects. ScienceDailyGentrifying the Ocean: Water-Scraper, a self-sufficient city that would drift in the sea, won an honorable mention in that year’s eVolo Skyscraper Competition. The structure would grow its own food and harvest renewable energy. Inhabitat
Green Thieves: A recent study propose that society are more likely to cheat and steal after buying green products. Newsweek
–Nicholas Mukhar
[Source] Green Life
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