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China targets U.S. products, calls them 'terrible security threat'
2013-06-25 17:35:53| CNET News.com
Cisco, Google, and Apple are among the companies singled out in state-run media reports that suggest China reduce its reliance on their products. Cisco's routers in particular could take a hit. [Read more]
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VIDEO: China's 'ticking time-bomb' threat
2013-06-25 03:21:53| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
China's shadow banks - unregulated and with little risk management - are a ticking time bomb, according to Rajiv Biswas of IHS Global Insight.
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Canada: Mackenzie River, 'Amazon of North,' under threat
2013-06-23 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Toronto Star: Alexander Mackenzie kept a careful record of his troubles 224 summers ago, scribbling about torments like cold, driving rain and clouds of ravenous mosquitoes as he paddled a bark canoe north to the Arctic. For days on end in early June 1789, he journeyed along the shores of Great Slave Lake, blocked at each turn by ice, searching with native guides for a route to the river that would eventually take his name. Some 600 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle, lake ice was a constantly shifting barricade,...
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Many birds under threat as conservationists hunt for answers
2013-06-21 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
The Age: Australia has lost 27 bird species since European settlement, and another 20 are considered at ''imminent risk of extinction'', according to a global report on the health of the world's birdlife. Compiled by BirdLife International, the report lists habitat loss, agricultural expansion, climate change and pollution as among the main threats. Released on Thursday in Canada, the State of the World's Birds report estimates that 1313 of the globe's 10,000-plus bird species are threatened. BirdLife International...
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Climate change a threat to migratory birds, wildlife group says
2013-06-21 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
McClatchy: Climate change is altering and destroying important habitats that America's migratory birds depend on, the National Wildlife Federation said Tuesday in a report. The environmental organization warns that a warming climate might lead to declines and even extinctions in some bird populations, and it calls on Congress and the president to curb carbon pollution and adopt what it calls "climate-smart conservation strategies." "We need urgent action at the local, state and federal levels to cut carbon...
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