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The Yangtze River - the Chinese Eden of biodiversity.

21 Aug 2008
Flow plan for less talk and more action as climate change hits rivers
Managers and stakeholders in freshwater systems need to stop talking about adaptation to climate change and start doing it, WWF told the World Water Week symposium in Stockholm today.
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20 Aug 2008
UK citizens using 58 baths of water a day
While each person in the UK drinks, hoses, flushes and washes their way through around 150 litres of mains water a day, they consume about 30 times as much in “virtual” water embedded in food, clothes and other items – the equivalent of about 58 bathtubs full of water every day. » Read more


 
Vit River/Ivan Hristov, WWF DCP

19 Aug 2008
World needs global water agreement now
WWF Director-General James Leape today called on governments to support the entry into force of the 1997 UN Watercourses Convention—an international agreement which could play a key role in water security for about 40% of the world's population.
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Europe’s freshwater resources are threatened by overuse, pollution, and lack of appropriate water management. Intact freshwater ecosystems are becoming rare. Biebrza Marshes, Poland.

18 Aug 2008
Behind world food crisis is a world water crisis
WWF Director General James Leape will tell the opening session of World Water Week in Stockholm that a world water crisis is a key factor behind current global anxieties over faltering food supplies and rising food costs. » Read more


 
The RSB seeks to raise awareness as to which biofuels are suitable for exploitation for energy production.

13 Aug 2008
Towards a biofuel standard to sort the green from the ungreen
A global panel of experts have today lent their support to a draft standard for the use of sustainable biofuels that will inject some rigour into the murky debate about the embracing of biofuels that may cause more emissions than they save.
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Sustainable Cities and Communities Conference, 30 Sept - 1 Oct 2008

12 Aug 2008
Sustainable Cities and Communities Conference, 30 Sept – 01 Oct 2008, Geneva, Switzerland
The Sustainable Cities and Communities conference will look at the urban environment and our housing footprint, and ask how we can meet the challenge cities and communities face in tackling greenhouse gas emissions, energy consumption and congestion. » Read more


 
Locals working in the Lac Tumba, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a region that has become part of the worlds largest protected freshwater site following its recognition as a wetland of international importance by the Ramsar Convention.

24 Jul 2008
Congo wetland largest to achieve international recognition
An area of the Democratic Republic of Congo containing the largest body of fresh water in Africa has been added to the Ramsar Convention’s list of Wetlands of International Importance, making it the largest region ever to be designated as such.
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09 Jul 2008
New Finance for Climate Change and the Environment
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Addressing the Environmental and Social Effects Associated with Export-led Agricultural Development

08 Jul 2008
Addressing the Environmental and Social Effects Associated with Export-led Agricultural Development
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Maflops, a forest management company operating close to Highway BR-163, practices sustainable forestry. If carried out the right way, sustainable forestry activities can generate income, provide long-term timber supplies and ensure that forests continue to be ecologically functional.

04 Jul 2008
Vague land ownership a factor in Amazon deforestation
A "fragile" land tenure system and "a scarce presence" by the State were identified as key factors in rising Amazon deforestation last week. » Read more



 
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