(New York) - Many European companies that publicly embrace workers' rights under global labor standards nevertheless undermine workers' rights in their US operations, Human Rights Watch said in a report issued today.
Japan is sweltering through its hottest summer on record, weather officials said Thursday. The Asian country joins a large swath of the Northern Hemisphere that has experienced an unusually hot summer. Meteorologists say 17 nations have recorded all-time-high temperatures this year, more than in …
ABIDJAN (Reuters) – Distributing new varieties of drought tolerant maize to African farmers could save more than $1.5 billion dollars, boost yields by up to a quarter and lift some of the world’s poorest out of poverty, a study found. The study published on Thursday by the Mexico-based Internati…
A sugar-resembling substance that can absorb carbon dioxide within itself has been developed by a team led by Andrew Cooper, from the University of Liverpool, in the UK. The substance is called “dry water”, because it’s made of water and because it’s dry, containing silica.
It's not just the London Olympics gearing up to be the greenest games ever but the looming 2010 Commonwealth Games in the India's Delhi. The latest in a raft of sustainability initiatives linked with the games will see a major tree-planting drive concentrated on the sites of former rubbish dump…
" Religions are not done unless they talk about sex; politics is not favored if it does not include sex and its symbols; social leaders and moralist are not known without having a word to say about sex. Negative or positive but sex is what has taken most of the ink in this world to rewrite the same again and again. May be in different form and approach, may be in different words and language, may be in different era and epoch "