News headlines for “Energy Security”, page 111

  1. Renewing Electricity Across Borders

    - Inter Press Service

    PARIS, Mar 18 (IPS) - Hervé Gouyet knows firsthand the difference electricity can make in the lives of both isolated rural communities and those who have just suffered a natural disaster.

  2. Canadian Govt Targets Environment NGOs

    - Inter Press Service

    TORONTO, Mar 17 (IPS) - Job cuts totalling 1,000 at Environment Canada's climate change division this month means there will be even fewer government scientists onboard to monitor the impact of the extraction, development and transportation of crude oil from the carbon-intensive oil sands in Alberta.

  3. U.S. Oil Firm Creates Tension over Western Sahara

    - Inter Press Service

    WASHINGTON, Mar 11 (IPS) - Even as U.S. and Moroccan executives meet to discuss strengthening private sector ties between the two countries, advocacy groups are raising concerns about plans by a U.S. energy firm to explore for oil in the contested territory known as Western Sahara. 

  4. Sun Shines on Forest Women

    - Inter Press Service

    ANANATAGIRI, India, Mar 07 (IPS) - Chintapakka Jambulamma, 34, looks admiringly at a solar dryer. It's the prized possession of the Advitalli Tribal Women's Co-operative Society- a collective of women entrepreneurs that she leads.

  5. Kyrgyzstan Coal Wars Stymie Critical Industry

    - Inter Press Service

    , Mar 04 (IPS) - Kara-Keche, a sprawling deposit containing about 430 million tonnes of coal in mountainous Naryn Province, is a key asset for Kyrgyzstan's struggling economy.

  6. Water, Water, Everywhere: To Green our Deserts

    - Inter Press Service

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    ST.AUGUSTINE, Florida, Mar 04 (IPS) - Providing water for our still growing human population is reaching crisis levels. Water is vital for agriculture, energy production and industrial processes worldwide. Floods and droughts in Asia, Latin America, Europe and the United States accompanied unprecedented typhoons and winter storms. While none could be linked directly to climate change, the debate surfaced. Mainstream media started covering these issues more broadly.

  7. Resolving Nuclear Arms Claims Hinges on Iran’s Demand for Documents

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Mar 01 (IPS) - The Barack Obama administration has demanded that Iran resolve "past and present concerns" about the "possible military dimensions" of its nuclear programme as a condition for signing a comprehensive nuclear agreement with Tehran.

  8. Arab NGOs Warn IMF Against Sharp Cuts to Subsidies

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    WASHINGTON, Feb 28 (IPS) - Civil society activists from five Arab countries are urging the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to ease pressure on their governments to reduce food and fuel subsidies until stronger social-protection schemes and other basic reforms are implemented.

  9. Sri Lanka feels the Heat

    - Inter Press Service

    COLOMBO, Feb 28 (IPS) - Sri Lanka is heading into a major crisis under extreme heat, with the rains staying away. Fears are growing of power cuts and interruption to water supply because reservoir levels are running scarily low.

  10. Indoor Mini-Farms to Beat Climate Change

    - Inter Press Service

    PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, Feb 27 (IPS) - Industrial engineer Ancel Bhagwandeen thinks that growing your food indoors is a great way to protect crops from the stresses of climate change. So he developed a hydroponic system that "leverages the nanoclimates in houses so that the house effectively protects the produce the same way it protects us," he says.

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