Mr. Haar, a Harvard Law School professor, advocated robust government regulation of, and intervention in, urban development. Read more from the original source: Charles M. Haar, 91, Dies; Used Courts to Clean Boston Harbor
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Written by Chris Caskey, The Union Democrat January 16, 2012 12:19 pm The Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors will likely begin the process of finding a new District Attorney this week. The topic is on the agenda ... Follow this link: California – Tuolumne County to begin search for new district attorney
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Saturday February 4, 2012, at The Berkeley Marina DoubleTree Hotel, 200 Marina Blvd, Berkeley, California 94710 - For hotel lodging reservations see below Program Coordinator: Garrick Byers, Statute Decoder, CPDA Legislative Committee Member, Senior Defense Attorney, Fresno County ... See the article here: California Public Defenders Association presents…The First Annual New Statutes Seminar!
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By Dana M. Nichols – Stockton Record Staff Writer - January 16, 2012 12:00 AM ANGELS CAMP – Criminal justice officials in Calaveras County remain bitterly divided over how to spend about $450,000 a year in state ... The rest is here: California – Rehab funding dividing Calaveras County – Controversial corrections plan heads for supervisory vote
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An ambitious plan for a development in Adirondack Park has been submitted to its preservation agency, challenging the value of a pristine landscape. Visit link: A Development Test in Adirondack Park
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SERIOUS environmental concerns affect people and governments in the Asean region-climate change, pollution, forest fires and haze, access to clean water, land conversion, and mining, among others. Continued here: Access, benefit sharing of genetic resources gain ground in Asean
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Abu Dhabi: To sustain a world population of nine billion people in 2050, the world must double its agricultural production without increasing land and water use, as well as reduce carbon emissions by half. Read the rest here: Firms to suggest ways of eco-friendly production
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A form of small-holder agroforestry in which trees are planted around the home, maximising the land left available for cash crops, may prove the best balance between sequestering carbon and making money by farming other crops, a study has found. See more here: Trees near homes boost incomes, sequester carbon
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Rising human carbon dioxide emissions may be affecting the brains and central nervous systems of sea fish, with serious consequences for their survival, according to Australian research. Go here to read the rest: Carbon dioxide affecting fish brains: study
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Malawi, Zambia and Vietnam will take part in a new project to transition to climate-smart agriculture. The goal is to help farmers adapt to climate change, while helping to control farming's carbon emissions. Read the original post: Three Countries to Test Climate Smart Farming
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