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The highest record of heat on Earth.

September 1, 2010
By mp
The highest record of heat on Earth.

The average temperature from April to June was also the highest ever recorded, according to measurements of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA). July and August were warmer than ever in many areas. From January to June, the average temperature at the surface of the Earth has never been higher with the exception...
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Real estate in Lebanon: a strategy to keep the heritage

August 26, 2010
By MOREP Spokesman
Real estate in Lebanon: a strategy to keep the heritage

What would you think when citizens feel that a whole heritage start to disappear, the old Beirut and habitants. The real estate is becoming “unreal” due to the explosive rising in prices that are non affordable for Lebanese. “Lebanon after war” is becoming a...
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Global financial crisis.

August 25, 2010
By mp
Global financial crisis.

The number of bankruptcy in the United States has reached its highest level in nearly five years. Legal services have identified 422,061 bankruptcy during the quarter April to June, a 9% increase over the previous three months and 11% higher than the corresponding period last...
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Prototype of a green highway in Finland

August 21, 2010
By mp
Prototype of a green highway in Finland

Finland wants to build the first “Green Highway” with terminals delivering electricity and biofuel. Local resources including waste could produce biofuels. The goal is to create a model of ecological highway, which could be used at international level. There is no such project elsewhere. A...
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Heatwave and drought affect wheat production. It’s alarming.

August 21, 2010
By mp
Heatwave and drought affect wheat production. It’s alarming.

Russia The embargo on grain exports came into effect Sunday Decided by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the measure aims to stem the rise in prices caused by the collapse of crops in Russia because of the heatwave. It should apply until 31 December. But it could be...
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The “Niña” is expected to last at least until 2011

August 20, 2010
By mp
The “Niña” is expected to last at least until 2011

La Niña, characterized by abnormally low temperatures of water surface in the central and eastern Pacific, usually results in large fluctuations of the climate over the Atlantic cyclone and heavy monsoon more than usual in South Asia. MOREP president: “Think better to save the planet” It...
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Industries invade our plates. All risk foods.

June 30, 2010
By MOREP Spokesman
Industries invade our plates. All risk foods.

High and all risk of agriculture and animal industries in Europe invades our plates and food chains. In Norway, the culture of massive salmon, 400,000 in some cages, are being infected by water parasites which attack the skin of the salmon, it has a impact...
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Bees under threat seek relief

June 26, 2010
By MOREP Spokesman
Bees under threat seek relief

Beekeepers want to attract the attention of the public on the myriad dangers facing the bee. From pesticides of Asian hornet through the Varroa destructor, a parasite capable of depopulating a hive in a few years, threats are so many to the world of bees! The...
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International financial crisis: the G20 countries summit in Toronto for bank charges

June 26, 2010
By MOREP Spokesman
International financial crisis: the G20 countries summit in Toronto for bank charges

They should note their disagreement on the taxation of banks and have lively discussions on financial regulation. Between countries with very different financial systems but had made ambitious commitments at their previous summit (Pittsburgh, 2009), the whole purpose of the meetings in Toronto will...
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