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Wednesday, 15 February 2012
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New, science-based indicators of sustainable development are needed at Rio+20, a conference hears
With a little help, communities can use technology to build local knowledge of climate change risks
If Rio+20 proposes an intergovernmental science panel, what form should it take?
Locusts prefer what grows on degraded land, and avoid crops rich in nitrogen – to scientists' surprise
Devastation from typhoons and floods will only increase unless South-East Asian governments start planning now
This policy brief outlines how science can help improve policies for agricultural adaptation and mitigation
The role of engineering in shaping sustainable development is being forgotten, say engineers
The economic crisis is increasing global hunger — nutritional interventions are desperately needed
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