All posts by Diana Thebaud Nicholson

Canada: Policy toward China
July 30, 2008, Comments Off on Canada: Policy toward China

July 30 Canada’s forestry industry is missing the boat on China Jason (Guangyu) Wang, Canadian International Counc ...

China's top-down science communication fails its people
July 28, 2008, Comments Off on China's top-down science communication fails its people

China’s missed understanding Scientists, not government, should lead efforts to explain the benefits and risks of ...

Union for the Mediterranean
July 28, 2008, Comments Off on Union for the Mediterranean

Two and a Half Cheers for the Mediterranean Union by Chris Patten (Project Syndicate) Maybe it is time to be a bit more ...

Electoral college votes
July 28, 2008, Comments Off on Electoral college votes

Pollster.com has at the top of its front page a chart suggesting that the presidential election is all but over. The pub ...

Can Business Evolve In A Green World?
July 27, 2008, 1 Comment

July 27 Thomas Friedman What would happen if you cross-bred J. R. Ewing of “Dallas” and Carl Pope, the head of the S ...

Wetlands
July 25, 2008, 1 Comment

See also Inland Waters Biodiversity and The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands and the University of Guelph Canada’s Aq ...

For the record: Westmount-Ville Marie’s Marc Garneau
July 24, 2008, Comments Off on For the record: Westmount-Ville Marie’s Marc Garneau

Marc Garneau – Westmount-Ville-Marie July 24 Where’s the Conservative plan for industry? Marc Garneau, Montr ...

Wednesday Night #1377
July 23, 2008, 1 Comment

See photos and more We have the great joy of the presence of our son Marc and his brilliant wife Jean from Singapore. Sa ...

THE WEDNESDAY NIGHTS (revised), Sam Totah
July 23, 2008, Comments Off on THE WEDNESDAY NIGHTS (revised), Sam Totah

July 23 Dear Diana and David and their faithful readers! It has been over a decade–more than 13 years in fact sinc ...

Sarkozy’s List of Successes
July 23, 2008, Comments Off on Sarkozy’s List of Successes

July 23 2008 (Truthdig) France’s President Nicolas Sarkozy is often dismissed for his flamboyance, but he has quite re ...

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