The Guardian
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The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian Media Group. It is published Monday to Saturday in the Berliner format. Until 1959 it was called The Manchester Guardian, reflecting its provincial origins; the paper is still occasionally referred to by this name, especially in North America, although it has been based in London since 1964 (with printing facilities in both Manchester and London). Editorial articles in The Guardian are often in sympathy with left-of-centre politics. This is reflected in the paper's readership: according to a MORI poll taken in 2004, 44% of ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Who to blame for the Great Recession? So many big names are in the frame
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The mysteries of Donald Trump's endorsement | Ana Marie Cox
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Jobs in the US, job loss in the UK: a tale of two recoveries | David Blanchflower
The UK's ruinous experiment with austerity only highlights how good the US economic news is for Obama's re-election chances There were two major pieces of good news Friday on ...via Google News -
Scientists call for curbs on own research on deadly bird flu virus
Virus experts in the US say outbreak of genetically engineered bird flu could be worst influenza pandemic in history A group of the leading virus experts in the US has called ...via Dave Winer -
Martin Rowson on Chris Huhne's resignation
Energy secretary quits cabinet after being charged with perverting the course of justiceMartin Rowsonvia NewsRack -
What's in Ed Davey's in-tray?
He must get to grips with energy suppliers and green campaigners – but the toughest challenge for the new climate and energy secretary is likely to come from cabinet ...via NewsRack -
Penn State defies Facebook campaign calling for it to drop climate lecture | Leo Hickman
University cites its First Amendment commitment in supporting its climate scientist Michael Mann's right to give lecture In an uncharacteristically angry post at the New York ...via NewsRack -
India records world-beating green energy growth
Increase of 52% to $10.3bn in 2011 was based on strong solar performance India's transformation into a cleantech powerhouse moved up a gear in 2011 when it racked up ...via NewsRack -
The parallels between slavery and fossil fuels
Pointing out the similarities (and differences) between slavery and the use of fossil fuels can help us engage with climate change in a new way In 2005, while teaching history ...via NewsRack -
Chris Huhne: most greens 'think he has done well'
Soaring energy bills, falling investment in green energy, rising fuel poverty, the impact of the Fukushima nuclear accident, fractious climate change negotiations, veiled ...via NewsRack
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