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Hope dawns in post-Nargis Burma
Six months after Cyclone Nargis devastated parts of southern Burma, survivors are showing a determination to rebuild their lives.

Deaths put spotlight on equipment
The inquest into the death of corporal Mark Wright in Afghanistan is not the first time ministers have been criticised over the supply of equipment to troops.

How should US foreign policy change?
The BBC talks to eight experts about what the next US president should to do restore the country's standing in the world.

New vision for eco-town unveiled
A new environmental pressure group say the soaring cost of energy makes eco-town plans unsustainable.

Why the West should put money in the trees
Preserving tropical forests is the cheapest way of combating climate change - so why aren't we doing it?

Environment needs dose of bold reform
Why the UN needs to reform, meaningfully, the way it handles environmental issues.

Clegg unveils green energy vision
The UK could be & #34;energy independent & #34; by 2050 without new nuclear power stations, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says.

Feeling the heat of food security
Why reforming the economics of food production and supply would be beneficial for a number of environmental and social ills.

Harare diary: Circus leaves town
A young Zimbabwean professional, living and working in Harare, recounts her challenges trying to lead a normal life.

Climate crisis: Roosevelt revisited
Andrew Simms, co-author of a Green New Deal, says we have only 100 months to prevent dangerous climate change.

Retinal transplant boosts vision
An experimental transplant of cells into the eyes of patients with failing sight improved vision in most of them, US researchers say.

Prices soar for modern Pakistani art
Pakistan's art market has exploded over the past year, benefiting not just famous artists, writes Ilyas Khan in Karachi.

Brown quizzed: Point-by-point
The main points as senior MPs on the Commons Liaison Committee grilled Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

UK plans big wind power expansion
Thousands of wind turbines could be built across the UK as part of a £100bn plan to boost renewable energy.

'Work to do' on eco-town project
An official report says plans for a Cornish eco-town have a long way to go before they are viable.

Scones, jam and the golden goose
Small West Country food businesses, which are booming in the & #34;buy local & #34; craze, are now toying with the idea of expanding - but at what cost?

A way of life is feeling the heat
Centuries of knowledge needed to survive in the world's drylands are being sacrificed in the name of progress.

New challenges for delta aid workers
Aid agencies and private donors in the Irrawaddy Delta, which took the brunt of last month's storm, are facing fresh challenges.

Unnatural roots of the food crisis
Why the loss of biodiversity and abandonment of ecology-friendly farming undermine attempts to feed the world.

Burma: How you can help
The cyclone in Burma has killed hundreds of thousands of people and left up to one million homeless - how can you help?