Cobertura total: Cambio Climático
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15.05.2008
Indigenous peoples in Nicaragua are increasingly threatened by climate change despite their minimal ecological footprint, writes a Nicaraguan advocate for indigenous peoples' autonomy and development.
Leer másOrganización: MADRE Temas relacionados: [Nicaragua] [Gobierno] [Cultura] [Derechos Indígenas] [Emergencias] Imagen: Indigenous Nicaraguan women working with the development organization, Wangki Tangni. © MADRE
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15.05.2008
The European Union’s plan for 'carbon equalisation' by imposing carbon tax on all imported items from countries not bound by Kyoto Protocol has not gone down well with countries like India. They see it as a new tariff barrier that will severely hamper international trade.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Comercio] [Economía] |
15.05.2008
WASHINGTON, May 14 (OneWorld) - Americans -- from nonprofit groups to the Rockefeller family -- are starting to fight back against the petroleum industry, which is earning record profits as consumers face spiraling gas prices.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Estados Unidos] [Activismo] [Corporaciones] [Energía] Imagen: Climate change rally, London, November 2006
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13.05.2008
WASHINGTON, May 13 (OneWorld) - What single silver bullet is simultaneously reducing air pollution and oil dependency, rolling back urban congestion, and fighting obesity?
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Gobierno] [Salud] [Contaminación] [Transporte] Imagen: A Kenyan man on a bicycle in traffic. © Worldwatch Institute
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13.05.2008
David Dickson, Director, SciDev.Net, presents the critique of a recent report on the future of modern agriculture. Even as we fight the current needs of a hungry world in an environmentally sustainable way, the contributions of science and technology deserve recognition and not merely blame, he asserts.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Biodiversidad] [Alimentos] [Agricultura] Imagen: Test varieties © WWF International
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13.05.2008
Climate scientists are ready to bet serious money that recent global cooling predictions are wrong.
Leer másFrom: RealClimate Temas relacionados: [Ciencia] Imagen: Gambling on climate © Oxfam Great Britain
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12.05.2008
World Environment Foundation in association with World Council for Corporate Governance is organising an international convention on climate change from May 30-June 1, 2008 at Palampur, India. The event will be a unique platform for business leaders, policy makers, NGOs and environmental experts to share ideas on developing clean technology.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Activismo Ambiental] [Ambiente] Imagen: Save the planet
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09.05.2008
Global production of solar photovoltaic cells increased 51 percent in 2007, to 3,733 megawatts.
Leer másOrganización: Worldwatch Institute Temas relacionados: [Energía Renovable] [Energía] Imagen: Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02 © Peter Armstrong
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08.05.2008
Climate change is happening faster than predicted and the world could be as much as seven degrees hotter by the end of the century, an Australian scientist says.
Leer másFrom: Sydney Morning Herald Temas relacionados: [Australia] [Contaminación] Imagen: Hot planet
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08.05.2008
The natural caves of Meghalaya's Jaintia hills are a rich repository of climate change taking place over a million years. Indiscriminate coal mining and unsuitable extraction techniques are now imperiling the biodiversity of this archaeological heritage.
Leer másTemas relacionados: [Sur de Asia] [Contaminación] [Biodiversidad] Imagen: Coal miners inside a cave / Photo credit: Fraser Simpson / Down to Earth
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08.05.2008
A study by the world's leading experts has revealed that airlines are pumping 20 per cent more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than estimates suggest.
Leer másFrom: The Independent Temas relacionados: [Contaminación] [Transporte] Imagen: The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
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07.05.2008
Global warming will take its biggest toll on insects in the tropics--home to more than half the world's species, scientists predict.
Leer másFrom: ScienceNow Temas relacionados: [Biodiversidad] Imagen: Tropical insects are threatened by global warming. Credit: Dean Forbes
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07.05.2008
Ilmastonmuutos lisää kehitysmaiden köyhien tarvetta lähteä pakolaisiksi, norjalaisen Norwegian Refugee Council -järjestön tuore raportti varoittaa.
Leer másOrganización: Suomen IPS Temas relacionados: [Refugiados] Imagen: -
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07.05.2008
YK:n alkuperäiskansojen foorumin mielestä alkuperäiskansoilla on kokemusta ja tietoa ilmastonmuutoksen vaikutuksista, mikä tulisi ottaa huomioon myös kansainvälisissä ilmastoneuvotteluissa.
Leer másOrganización: Suomen YK-liitto Temas relacionados: [Derechos Indígenas] Imagen: -
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07.05.2008
Like Kiribati and Tuvalu, the islands of the Torres Strait are slowly being submerged. But unlike their Pacific neighbours, the plight of their inhabitants is being overlooked.
Leer másFrom: The Independent Temas relacionados: [Australia] [Vivienda & Refugio] [Tierra] Imagen: Low-lying coral cays threatened by sealevel rise. Credit: Matt Binns
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06.05.2008
Scientists report that the rising temperature of Lake Baikal, located in frigid Siberia, shows that this region is responding strongly to global warming.
Leer másFrom: Terra Daily Temas relacionados: [Federación Rusa] Imagen: Olkhon island, Baikal lake, Russia. Credit: lupus83
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06.05.2008
Maan Ystävien Polttava kysymys -kampanjan aktivoimina yli 10 000 suomalaista on pyytänyt kansanedustajaansa tukemaan ilmastolakia, joka velvoittaisi vähentämään ilmastoa lämmittäviä päästöjä viidellä prosentilla vuosittain.
Leer másOrganización: Maan ystävät Temas relacionados: [Finlandia] |
06.05.2008
Policymakers should not succumb to pumping vast amounts of taxpayers money into the elusive promise of carbon capture and storage, concludes Greenpeace in a new report.
Leer másOrganización: Greenpeace International Temas relacionados: [Contaminación] [Crédito e Inversión] [Energía] Imagen: Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
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06.05.2008
UNITED NATIONS, May 5 (OneWorld) - The United Nations is facing scathing criticism from the world's indigenous communities for its attempts to promote carbon trading as a tool to address climate change concerns.
Leer másOrganización: OneWorld US Temas relacionados: [Derechos Indígenas] [Bosques] [Crédito e Inversión] [Corporaciones] [Negocios] [Tierra] Imagen: Amazon rainforest. © WWF International
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05.05.2008
Caribou may serve as an indicator species for global warming, says a biology professor. It seems that the timing of peak food availability no longer corresponds to the timing of caribou births.
Leer másFrom: Science Daily Temas relacionados: [Groenlandia] [Animales] Imagen: Young caribou. Credit: ozcanadian
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