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Bolivia’s indigenous president easily won Sunday’s ‘recall vote’, securing between 60 and63 per cent of the vote…
A key government official responsible for developing the Yasuní-ITT proposalto keep some of Ecuador's oil in the ground, has recently handed in herresignation…
'You did WHAT?' The words rang down the telephone line after I told myMum what I'd been caught doing last weekend.…
So Shell's finally been given its marching orders by the Nigerian Government, after many bloody years of pollution, repression and conflict with local communities…
Inside the minds of politicians privatizing public assets...Despite widespread and vocal global disgruntlement about privatisation, governments keep on keeping it on…
BANGKOK, 2 April, 2008:This week, climate negotiators are in Bangkok hammering out a workplanwhich will allow them to reach a new set of agreements by the end of2009.Contrary to some reports, the Kyoto Protocol does not end in 2012– it is simply the end of the first commitment period and all so-calledAnnex 1 (mainly industrialized) countries are legally required tocommit to new binding emission reductions targets.…
Despite the underwhelming emphasison climate change at the World Social Forum, there were a fewinteresting sessions and issues worth noting, many of which might nothave been labeled as strictly ‘climate change’ sessions.One in particular was a workshop on biofuels, organized by the Global Forest Coalition.…
Climate talks nearly derailed by Spam…
In the heart of trouble, a village that an teach the world…
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