Friday, September 12, 2008

Rwanda: Country's Semi-Literate Rural Grand-Mothers Aspire for Solar Engineering (Page 1 of 1)
Rwanda is set to make history when four semi-literate rural women, from the village of BATIMA in the Rweru Sector of Bugesera District leave for India on the 13th of September - for a 6 months' training that will convert them into "barefoot" solar engineers.
WHO claims that trace amounts of atmospheric CO2 result in major adverse health consequences
KARACHI, Sep 12 (APP)- World Health Organization (WHO) has identified five major health consequences of climate change ranging from surge in malnutrition to outbreak of diseases, both communicable and non communicable ailments.
The Reference Frame: Eurobarometer: Czechs have the smartest attitude to climate change

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