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Article: JORDAN: EDUCATIONAL EXPERTS DEBATE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES CURRICULA.(Brief Article)
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- January 29, 2004
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According to "Jordan Times", as part of a national biogas project's sustainability, members of various environmental and educational organizations gathered in Amman to study ways to introduce topics related to the project to school curricula. Biogas is a by-product of natural bacterial action on waste gas, which can be used as a fuel. The national biogas project u funded by United Nations Development Program and Global Environment Fund, and coordinated by the National Energy Research ...
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Article: Clothing makers debate environmental cost of what ...
Yorkshire Evening Post (Leeds, England);
November 13, 2006 ;
645 words
...BY NIGEL SCOTT BUSINESS EDITOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL impact of the clothes we wear and how to reduce it will be discussed by industry leaders at a major conference in Leeds on Thursday. Marks & Spencer and The Woolmark Company will be among the companies represented at the Green Solutions and
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