Cobertura total: Negocios
Octubre 2006
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30.10.2006
from Carbon Footprints blog:
Leer másBusiness and government should take unilateral action to arrest climate change instead of waiting for a consensus to emerge on the issue, says senior bank executive. Temas relacionados: [Cambio Climático] Imagen: The Financial Industry is Pivotal in Steering the World toward Clean Energy © WWF
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25.10.2006
YK:n mukaan keskeinen syy Itä-Kongon (DRC) viimeaikaisille levottomuuksille on mm. kännyköissä, digikameroissa, kannettavissa tietokoneissa ja pelikonsoleissa käytettävä mineraali, nimeltään tantaali (coltan). Se on ollut merkittävä tulonlähde erilaisille aseellisille ryhmille, jotka ovat samalla terrorisoineet paikallisia ihmisiä syyllistyen mittaviin ihmisoikeusloukkauksiin.
Leer másOrganización: Kirkon Ulkomaanapu Temas relacionados: [República Democrática del Congo] [Ambiente] [Conflicto] |
16.10.2006
from ecotivity:
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Companies are jumping on the alternative energy bandwagon and some pushy solar energy salesmen are giving renewable energy a bad name.
Image: Solar energy: beware!
Temas relacionados: [Reino Unido] [EnergÃa Renovable] |
11.10.2006
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (OneWorld) - Allies of dispossessed African Bushmen assailed Botswana's diamond industry as the Southern African country's president told a U.S. audience Tuesday the gem is an economic lifeline.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Botswana] [Desarrollo] [Tierra] [Corporaciones] [Derechos IndÃgenas] |
06.10.2006
Monet suuryritykset eivät edelleenkään kunnioita lahjonnan kieltäviä lakeja toimiessaan kehitysmaissa, todetaan Transparency Internationalin tuoreessa raportissa. Esimerkiksi Maailmanpankki on nostanut viime aikoina korruption kitkemisen keskeiseksi edellytykseksi kehitykselle ja köyhyyden vähentämiselle.
Leer másOrganización: Kehitysyhteistyön palvelukeskus Temas relacionados: [Pobreza] [Corporaciones] [Corrupción & Transparencia] Imagen: Transparency Internationalin logo
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04.10.2006
SAN SALVADOR, Oct 4 (IPS) - El Salvador is studying the Kyoto Protocol carefully, not because it has to cut its emissions of the greenhouse gases that cause global warming, but because this international agreement opens a way to earn profits and encourages investment for development.
Leer másOrganización: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temas relacionados: [Centroamérica] [El Salvador] [EnergÃa] [Cambio Climático] [EnergÃa Renovable] |
04.10.2006
from Hugg:
Leer másThe world would have to give up only one year's economic growth over the next four decades to reduce carbon emissions sufficiently to stave off the threat of global warming, claims a new report. Temas relacionados: [Cambio Climático] Imagen: Cutting carbon emissions makes economic sense too © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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04.10.2006
WASHINGTON, DC, Oct 3 (OneWorld) - Call them the Religious Left: Church leaders are seeking to rally ''values voters'' ahead of next month's elections in a nationwide crusade to raise the minimum wage.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Estados Unidos] [Trabajo] [Pobreza] [Religión] [PolÃtica] Imagen: Georgetown students demanded a living wage for all university employees. © Independent Media Center
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02.10.2006
SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 30 (OneWorld) - Health groups are rejoicing this week after a federal judge in New York gave the go-ahead to the largest class action lawsuit in U.S. history. Smokers of "light" and "low tar" cigarettes are suing tobacco companies, accusing them of fraud, and are seeking up to $200 billion in damages.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Estados Unidos] [Corporaciones] [Salud] [Justicia y Crimen] [Leyes] |
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Companies are jumping on the alternative energy bandwagon and some pushy solar energy salesmen are giving renewable energy a bad name.