Olympic countdown reaches 100 day mark

The Olympic flame has landed in Hong Kong, arriving back on Chinese soil, but it hasn’t yet outrun the controversy that disrupted much of its journey around the world.

Al Jazeera’s Tong Cheng reports from Hong Kong

Indonesia’s river of rubbish - 25 Mar 08

It’s taken only 20 years for the largest waterway in Indonesia’s West Java to become a river of rubbish.

Choked by domestic and industrial waste, the Citarum is in crisis.

What used to be a vital source of fresh water and fish is now a dumping ground and scavenging site.

Al Jazeera’s Marga Ortigas traveled to West Java province to meet the people living by the river.

People & Power - Alberta’s Oil Sands - 12 Mar 08

People & Power speak to native and environmental groups, as well as government and oil industry spokespeople about the impact Alberta’s oil sands development is having on the environment.

First Person: The fat fuel entrepreneur - 09 Dec 07

Rob Del Bueno, an American businessman whose company converts leftover cooking oil into biofuel for cars and lorries, speaks to Al Jazeera.

‘Greenest Games’ cause Delhi water woes - 19 Jan 08

Delhi, the Indian capital, is to host the 2010 British Commonwwealth Games.Organisers are promising the greenest games ever - but many say some of the building work contravenes environmental law, and local people will pay the price for generations to come.Matt McClure reports.

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