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		<title>World Ecology Report Summer Fall 2010</title>
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World Ecology Report, 2010 Summer Fall Vol XXII No 2,3
(PDF:В 3.4 Mb)

World Ecology Report (WER) published since 1989 is a quarterly digest produced in Chinese, English, Russian and Ukrainian and distributed throughout the developed and developing world.
World Ecology Report 2010 Summer Fall Vol XXII No 2 3 
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		<title>World Ecology Report Spring 2010</title>
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World Ecology Report,В Spring 2010 Vol. XXII, No.В 1 (PDF:В 2.6 Mb)



World Ecology Report (WER) published since 1989 is a quarterly digest produced in Chinese, English, Russian and Ukrainian and distributed throughout the developed and developing world.


2010 Spring Vol XXII No 1 
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		<title>World Ecology Report Winter 2009</title>
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World Ecology Report,В WinterВ 2009В Vol. XXI, No.В 4 (PDF:В 2 Mb)



World Ecology Report (WER) published since 1989 is a quarterly digest produced in Chinese, English, Russian and Ukrainian and distributed throughout the developed and developing world.


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		<title>Ukrainian Library for Schools on CD</title>
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This CD-ROM is an international World Information Transfer Project for all schools with English language programs and computers. The goal is to expand the knowledge base on Education, Teaching, Working, Society, Sustainable Development and English of all appropriate students.
The CD-ROM contains 1218 publications, totalling about 120000 pages.
Visit On-line version &#62;&#62;
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		<title>WIT at the UN Climate Change Conference  (COP 15), Dec 7-18, 2009, Copenhagen, Denmark</title>
		<description><![CDATA[CHORNOBYL* SARCOPHAGUS and CLIMATE CHANGE: A NUCLEAR SOLUTION
Presented to the UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 15) Copenhagen

The Problem:
Chornobyl&#8217;s sarcophagus, also known as &#8220;the Shelter&#8221;, covering unit 4 of the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant poses an environmental threat which grows as the global climate warms.В  The remains of the power plant continue to degrade from [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ania</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Ukraine is quite young country which became independent just seven years ago. It is very important to create a law environment for sustainable development for my country. I am a student of the third year of Legal Advice Bureau at Lviv State University and believe that my education can be of value not only for [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Oksana</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In a recent article on the work of Dr. Cham Dallas, an environmental toxicologist from the University of Georgia, he states that after investigating the genetic effects of very high levels of exposure to environmental radioactivity for the past 10 years, he finds no genetic damage in the Chernobyl animal population. He further States that [...]]]></description>
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