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The expansion of the US military into Asia-Pacific is not just about power, but also about profit.
Jon Letman
Last Modified: 07 May 2012 11:28 GMT Opinion
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Eyeless shrimp and fish with lesions are becoming common, with BP oil pollution believed to be the likely cause.
Dahr Jamail
Last Modified: 20 Apr 2012 15:57 GMT Features
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Al Jazeera revisits Louisiana and finds shrimp without eyes, crabs without claws and a fishing industry in decline.
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15,000 weather records were broken across the United States last month
Kevin Corriveau
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2012 13:05 GMT Weather
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Crewless vessel, set adrift by 2011 disaster, scuttled in Gulf of Alaska after being deemed hazard to other shipping.
Last Modified: 06 Apr 2012 07:39 GMT Americas
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Forecasters are predicting that the 2012 season could have less storms than average
Kevin Corriveau
Last Modified: 05 Apr 2012 10:11 GMT Weather
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As BP pays billions in settlements, scientists are concerned about a persistent oil seep near the Macondo 252 well.
Dahr Jamail
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2012 12:52 GMT Features
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Humanity is over-consuming ecosystem goods and services, depleting our stock of natural capital.
Patrick Doherty
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2012 16:09 GMT Opinion
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The strengthening La Nina poses the threat of further flooding for some countries whilst others face drought
Kevin Corriveau
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2012 13:52 GMT Weather
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La Nina can cause devastation around the world, but what is it?
Steff Gaulter
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2012 13:23 GMT Weather
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