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Mar 7 2007, Irani

With the increase of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, leading to global warming has been predicted with several devastating effects on the living earth. To add to the list of predicted destructions, global warming will have, or rather is already...

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A Filipino worker pours out shellfish, which earns him around 40 pesos (less than $1) per sack, at a market in Manila, Philippines on Wednesday March 4, 2009. Many Filipinos settle for low paying jobs to cope with widespread poverty in the country.