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Earth Focus: Technology and the Environment Print
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 05:48

In this episode of Earth Focus, see how Google Earth helps Brazil's Surui people preserve their culture and protect the Amazon rainforest. Chinese low-emission cook stoves save money and lives in South Africa. Roscoe, a small Texas town, builds one of the world's largest wind farms, and the local economy stands to benefit. Also, six outstanding young environmentalists -- winners of the 2009 Brower Youth Awards -- tell their stories.


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Raw Video: Man Steals, Crashes Cop Car Print
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Friday, 26 February 2010 08:52

A man in Oklahoma who was arrested following a chase was caught on video stealing a police car and taking it on a wild road before crashing it. (Feb. 26)

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Scientists Invent Rice That Doesn't Need Cooking Print
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 08:29

Agricultural scientists in India say they have developed a variety of rice that requires no cooking and can be eaten simply after being soaked in water. (8 Feb 2010)

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California Pot Proposal: High Hopes? Print
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Friday, 15 January 2010 10:04

The dope on dope, with CNBC's Jane Wells and Aaron Smith, Marijuana Policy Project.



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