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Latest Malta Office Park project ready for occupancy
Phase II of Malta Office Park has gained an occupancy permit Developer Echo Investment has announced it has secured an occupancy permit for the second phase of its Malta Office Park development in Poznan.
The eyes of people concerned about our changing world climate all are focused on the U.N. climate conference in Copenhagen this week.
Dene chief blasts decision to ban hunting caribou in big section of N.W.T.
Chief Bill Erasmus of the Dene nation in northern Canada stops for a photo during the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Poznan, Poland, Friday, Dec.
Yes Men behind Canada environment spoof
Politics:- Yesterday, a "major development" was announced just before the final round of UN climate change negotiations in Copenhagen, "responding to the recent concerns expressed by the G77 bloc of countries," said the Campaign for Climate Equity .
Logo, slogan of Euro 2012 unveiled DPA
UEFA ACTION; The official logo of the 2012 European soccer championship is seen during a presentation ceremony, with Mikhailovsky Cathedral in the background, in central Kiev.
Copenhagen bound: Rann gets tough on emissions
PREMIER Mike Rann heads to Copenhagen today intent on pushing states and regions to set their own targets for emissions reduction and renewable energy.
Accept it in Oslo, earn it in Copenhagen
Today is "Young and Future Generations Day" here at the International Climate Negotiations in Copenhagen, and I'm here with my wife Wahleah and our two-year-old daughter Tohaana.
Galeria Malta brought 52,000 sqm of retail space to the market this year Poland's retail space market had a "wait-and-see" attitude in 2009, with a number of large in-the-pipeline projects delivered to the market but few new projects undertaken.
Vincent Medical Center 's 2009 Volunteers of the Year and recipients of the Joseph A. Palmer Award for Volunteer of the Year.
UN sees world closing in on greenhouse targets
In this Nov. 17, 2008 file photo, U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer speaks during a news conference in Poznan, Poland.
UN Climate Chief: Hacked E-Mails Are Damaging
FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2008 file photo, U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer speaks during a news... FILE - In this Nov.
University to probe whether scientists fudged global warming data
University to probe whether scientists fudged global warming data Polish women speak backrounded by of a power plant chimneys in Patnow, some 80 kilometers east of city of Poznan, on December 2, 2008.
Emissions targets fall short, report says
Emissions targets fall short, report says Polish women speak backrounded by of a power plant chimneys in Patnow, some 80 kilometers east of city of Poznan, on December 2, 2008.
Devil in the Details: World Leaders Scramble To Salvage and Shape Copenhagens UNFCCC Climate Summit
With little more than a week left before the 15th Congress of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change convenes in Copenhagen, and following months of increasing doubt that international agreement can be realized on a binding emissions reduction plan to replace the Kyoto Protocol, many countries have begun to solidify their ...
In this Nov. 17, 2008 file photo, U.N. climate chief Yvo de Boer speaks during a news conference in Poznan, Poland.
Officially called the Archicathedral Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, but commonly referred to as just The Cathedral, the cathedral is the oldest not only in Poznan, but in all of Poland.
EU breakthrough strengthens UN climate talks
Former U.S. vice president Al Gore is welcomed by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at UN climate change talks in Poland on December 11, 2008.
BASHET's channel expanded to 622 Mbit/s
Poland digital channel had been put into operation in 2004, when National Academy of Science of Belarus' computer network BASNET had been connected to European scientific and educational GEANT network through the Polish PIONIER network .
Ryanair adds three new routes, two new planes and more frequencies at Liverpool John Lennon Airport
RYANAIR is taking the fight for supremacy at Liverpool John Lennon airport to rival Easyjet with three new routes and extra frequency on existing links.
From hopeful climate to climate of despair
It was less than a year ago, but everything seemed so different then. George W. Bush was still in the White House, but officials gathered at the annual international climate talks, held last December in Poznan , felt new hope in the chilly Polish air: President-elect Obama had, against many expectations, made it clear that combatting global warming ...
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