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The Right to Information and the Environment in the Middle East
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Vicky Tauli-Corpuz: "Living in harmony with nature is the paradigm and the change we need to deal with crises"
Indigenous are not a problem, they protect forests, biodiversity and water, says the current Special UN Rapporteur for Indigenous Peoples.
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Janet Nyanchoka Nyamwamu
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Environmentalists cautiously welcome choice of India’s green ministers
India’s new government has renamed the environment ministry to include climate change, and has asked the water resources minister to clean the country’s ...
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Boko Haram, ecological scourge and Africa’s uprisings
The end of armed conflict in the Niger Delta has not brought about the end of military propelled ecological assaults.
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India's ‘serial innovator’ designs rice planting machine
Committed to environmentally responsible agri-tech, an innovator in India’s Assam state has designed a low-cost paddy seeding machine that will double yields ...
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Declaração da Caatinga ganha destaque na pauta de discussões da Rio+20
Local environmental leaders from the Northeast part of Brazil met during the Rio+20 to ask for more attention to one of the most endangered ecosystems in the ...
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Protecting A Natural Monument from A City's Waste (Indonesian)
Ilhas Cagarras -- the Cagarras Islands -- are one of the symbols of Rio de Janeiro. Designated as a 'natural monument', they form a protected area consisting ...
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Nigeria vs Argentina: Sustainability In The Eyes Of Two Reporters
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Mountain partners take stock of poor performance and pledge to do better
Third global meeting of the Mountain Partnership held after a long silence of eight years
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