Japanese in general are growing uneasy about nuclear power. In a poll released last February, 90 percent of the respondents said they were "anxious" about safety issues. But such concerns have done

Outrage at the gas pump is spilling over into U.S. presidential politics. Vice President Al Gore labeled oil prices a "national crisis" and urged President Clinton to tap the nation's 570 million

As the new century begins, AIDS tightens its medieval death grip of Africa. The anatomy of an epidemic-- and its rising human toll-- a

As an extinction crisis looms, zoos arent' just animal jails;they're leading the fight for survival. Already there are species that are effectively extinct in nature, but live on in pens and cages,

The protestors who shut down the World Trade Organization meeting rail against what they call 'corporate globalization'. Needed now: the case for international integration as the poor world's best

There is no room for the 1 billion avian guests at an Israeli resort : a

China is struggling to cope with its worst drought in 50 years.China has 22 percent of the world's population but only 7 percent of its fresh water. Almost everywhere residents complain that water is

The current wildfire season has been one of the most destructive in the last half century in US-and it's not over yet. Of the 65 major fires burning as of last weekend, roughly a dozen are unlikely

In April 1994, Robert Reich, then U.S. Labor secretary, flew to Oklahoma City to personally slap a $7.5 million fine against a tire factory. Reich was incensed about the death of a worker who had

Long after an emotional worldwide campaign to ban ivory sales, poaching is on the rise again in Africa : a

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