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The ice age shapeth …
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Dedicated followers of fashion
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Can you cost the Earth?
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Review: Economics of human misery
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Europe’s home-grown fuel: Growing non-food crops in empty fields appears to offer many advantages, but British farmers seem reluctant to cultivate them unless they are paid higher subsidies
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Review: Accounting for disaster
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Review: Our world in one country
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Review: Down to earth in Africa
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South Africa’s other bush war: Immigrant plants are sweeping through the Cape of Africa, threatening to strangle the region’s prized bush vegetation. Conservationists have struck back, but their actions may have hidden costs
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Good hope for Cape’s endangered medicinal plants
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Review: Shying away from a clean sweep
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South Africa takes the apartheid out of power: Although more than half the electricity generated in all Africa is produced in South Africa, most of the country’s black people have no power supply. But things are changing
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