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"Mexico's Oil Politics Keeps Riches Just Out of Reach"

"The national oil company created after the 1938 seizure, Pemex, is entering a period of turmoil. Oil production in its aging fields is sagging so rapidly that Mexico, long one of the world's top oil-exporting countries, could begin importing oil within the decade."

Source: NYTimes, 03/09/2010

"Counting 'Outsourced' Greenhouse Gas Emissions"

"One of the stickiest points in international climate change negotiations is how to account for carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions produced to make goods that are then sold for export."

Source: NYTimes, 03/09/2010

"World's Pall of Black Carbon Can Be Eased With New Stoves"

"Two billion people worldwide do their cooking on open fires, producing sooty pollution that shortens millions of lives and exacerbates global warming. If widely adopted, a new generation of inexpensive, durable cook stoves could go a long way toward alleviating this problem."

Source: YaleE360, 03/09/2010

"Iran’s Ace (or Deuce): Its Oil Reserves"

"Diplomacy and energy are never far apart in the Persian Gulf. So, as American officials seek new international sanctions against Iran this week, it’s probably wise for them to remember how much the world’s global energy map has changed over the past decade."

Source: NYTimes, 03/09/2010

"Carp Solution Could Provide Financial Benefits"

"Proposals to block Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes have largely focused on the costs and inconvenience of closing off Chicago-area waterways into Lake Michigan. But now business and environmental groups are exploring a possible upside: a broadly based infrastructure investment that would benefit much of northern Illinois."

Source: NYTimes, 03/08/2010

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