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Green movement forgets its politics
Why climate campaigners should stop trying to persuade people into lifestyle changes and start dealing with the politics.
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Antarctic diary: Polar year
The BBC's Martin Redfern is spending a month in the Antarctic reporting on International Polar Year.
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Society depends on more for less
If the world is to end the threat from climate change, we need to be able to produce more with less energy.
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Humanity is the greatest challenge
It is time to take radical action to curb rising population and consumption levels, or face "unspeakable consequences".
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Whiteboard projector safety fears
Documents reveal potential risks to eyesight from the projectors used in schools' interactive whiteboards.
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Russian viewpoint - your comments
Your comments on our viewpoint piece, Russia's missile fears, in which Russian journalist Fyodor Lukyanov talks about the US anti-missile system row.
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God. Who knows?
With religion increasingly polarised, is there any benefit in not knowing if there's a higher power? One man - an ex-vicar - explains why agnosticism is his creed.
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Europe diary: Romanian emigration
BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell on the Romanians who would like to work abroad - and the UK's plans to stop some of them coming.
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What is the future for A-levels?
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker on what the future might hold for A-levels.
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By-election avoids real concerns
As part of our Write For Us series, Paul Johnston looks at the Dunfermline by-election.
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Countdown for Windows virus
A destructive Windows virus is set to start deleting popular files on infected machines on 3 February.
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Google faces China challenges
What impact will Google's decision to launch a censored version of its search engine in China have?
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The Magazine Monitor
The Monitor is the home for some of our most popular features, including your letters, Punorama, the caption competition, and 10 Things.
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Developing world
Digital cameras have made taking pictures easier. But, to mark the launch of our Photographer of the Year competition, photojournalist Jon Levy, asks if that means we are becoming better photographers.
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Crime time for Chinese net users
Life online for Chinese people is quite different to that of the West say experts.
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Iraq log: 29 November 2004
What is life like for ordinary Iraqis and others caught up in events? We are publishing a range of accounts here.
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Reporters' log: Battle for Falluja
BBC correspondents in Iraq record the latest updates in the battle waged by US and Iraqi forces against Iraqi insurgents in the city of Falluja.
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Should GCSEs and A-levels be replaced?
GCSEs and A-levels should be replaced by a single diploma, according to a report. Do you agree?
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Reporters' log - Afghan vote
BBC correspondents report from around the polling stations in Afghanistan's landmark presidential elections.
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Scotland smoking ban 'workable'
A ban on smoking on public places in Scotland is "workable", the Scottish Executive admits.
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