
The Worst Place in the World to Drill for Oil Is Up for Auction -Simon Lewis/NYTimes
By Simon Lewis A vast rainforest stretches for 1,500 miles across central Africa. The mighty Congo River and its tributaries

By Simon Lewis A vast rainforest stretches for 1,500 miles across central Africa. The mighty Congo River and its tributaries

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By Javier Blas The oil market suffered a brutal selloff this week, prompting concern about a repetition of the 2008 boom-and-bust cycle.

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By Mac Margolis As Brazil and much of the world looked on in the anguishing search for indigenous rights advocate Bruno
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