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Matching Articles from the past 24 hours
March 24, 2011 3:09 PM
advanced economies
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financial crisis
financial risk
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financial stability
government bonds
international monetary fund
public debt
risk aversion
risk-free assets
sovereign risk
stress tests
March 24, 2011 12:12 PM
behavioural change
being green
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climate change communication
community
decentralisation
environmental movement
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green lifestyles
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human ecology
local activism
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policy
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stockholm environment institute
wellbeing
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The topics, people, and places most talked-about on political blogs and Twitter feeds, over the past 24 hours. Click to read the articles, to filter this list, and to identify positive and negative references.
poblish is a non-partisan service that aggregates and links political blogs, wikis, and debate maps, to create a searchable, real-time political knowledge base - to inform crowdsourced policy exercises, and policymaking in general.
Poblish provides political intelligence, as the biggest cross-party aggregator in the UK by far, and the only one to apply the latest sentiment analysis to all articles. Its assertion flagging facility will also encourage readers to scrutinise the writings of journalists and elected representatives.
We offer:
- Collaborative editing: every post becomes a wiki page.
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