Environment
Singapore logger continues peat clearance despite fire threat
International customers are suspending contracts with Indonesia's second largest pulp and paper company APRIL, which is part of the RGE Group, as photographic evidence from Greenpeace International shows clearance of rainforests and fire-prone peatland. The Greenpeace evidence comes just a week after a new study shows Indonesia’s forests are disappearing faster than anywhere else in the world.
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Typhoon Neoguri Slams Into Japan's Okinawa
One of the strongest storms to hit Japan in decades is slamming into the southern islands of Okinawa, forcing residents to take refuge from violent winds, torrential rains and massive waves.
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From despair to repair: Dramatic decline of Caribbean corals can be reversed
Rainbow parrotfish grazing in the Caribbean
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From despair to repair: Dramatic decline of Caribbean corals can be reversed
Rainbow parrotfish grazing in the Caribbean
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Singapore logger continues peat clearance despite fire threat – Greenpeace
International customers are suspending contracts with Indonesia’s second largest pulp and paper company APRIL, which is part of the RGE Group, as photographic evidence from Greenpeace International shows clearance of rainforests and fire-prone peatland. The Greenpeace evidence comes just a week after a new study shows Indonesia’s forests are disappearing faster than anywhere else in the world.
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Pope Calls Exploitation of Nature a Sin
Pope Francis called for more respect for nature on Saturday, branding the destruction of South America's rain forests and other forms of environmental exploitation a sin of modern times.
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FEATURE: Should international refugee law accommodate climate change? (Part 2)
Satellite image of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the northern Caribbean.
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FEATURE: Should international refugee law accommodate climate change? (Part 2)
Satellite image of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the northern Caribbean.
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FEATURE: Should international refugee law accommodate climate change? (Part 1)
Children in the village of Tebikenikora, on Kiribati’s main Tarawa atoll. Will they have to move one day as a result of climate change?
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FEATURE: Should international refugee law accommodate climate change?
Children in the village of Tebikenikora, on Kiribati’s main Tarawa atoll. Will they have to move one day as a result of climate change?
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Human Rights
Conscience, Hope, and Action: Keys to Global Peace and Sustainability
Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions
Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020