Full Coverage: Conservation
September 2007
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20.09.2007
WASHINGTON, Sep 19 (OneWorld) - Activists and foreign policy experts held a public forum this weekend to launch what they hope will be "a combined international movement" to respond to the threats of climate change and the depletion of oil and other cheap energy sources.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Consumption] [Climate change] [Renewable energy] [Globalisation] Image: © Institute for Policy Studies
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17.09.2007
Indias one and only competitive environment and wildlife film festival - CMS VATAVARAN 2007 - concluded on Sunday, 16th Sept, with young producers and filmmakers striking gold.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environmental activism] [ICT] [Knowledge] |
16.09.2007
The botted water industry is global in nature. But it is designed to sell the same product to two completely different markets: one water rich and the other water scarce. The question is whether this industry will have different outcomes in these two worlds. Or will we, for two opposite reasons, agree that their business costs us the earth and that it is not good for us?
more...From: Centre for Science and Environment Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Environmental activism] |
05.09.2007
In a bid to enlist the cooperation of the local population in saving the endangered Asiatic lion, the Gujarat government has initiated a reward scheme for information on poachers and poaching activities in the Gir wildlife sanctuary, the last refuge of the endangered Asiatic lion.
more...From: InfoChange Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Animals] [Governance] Image: Lions in the Gir forest © The Energy and Resources Institute
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