Environment
Kering and IUCN Boa & Python Specialist Group announce first report on captive breeding
Python skins are traded primarily to meet demands from the fashion industry
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Climate change impacting entire planet, raising risk of hunger, floods, conflict – UN report
The melting of ice sheets is accelerating in Greenland.
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Earth is in deep trouble, says IPCC report
Climate change impacts are at risk of exceeding our adaptation capabilities, finds new report
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Earth Hour: UN to go dark globally, raising awareness on energy consumption, climate change impacts
Lights dimmed at UN Headquarters to observe Earth Hour in 2012.
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New IPCC report shows world unprepared for dangers of climate change
Greenpeace urged world leaders to accelerate the transition to clean and safe energy as the UN climate panel issued on Monday a new warning on the looming climate chaos.
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Massive Old-Growth Logging in the Tongass Forces ESA Review for Local Wolf
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that it will undertake a scientific inquiry to determine whether the Alexander Archipelago Wolf must be listed for protection under the Endangered Species Act. After more than two years of in-depth scientific review following the filing of a petition to list by the Center for Biological Diversity and Greenpeace, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service concluded there is “substantial scientific or commercial information” indicating that the listing may be warranted. In the next step of the process, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will make the ultimate determination whether to list the wolves.
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Pumping Polluted Water Into Lake Okeechobee Must Stop, Judge Rules
A major decision in federal court will put an end to government-sanctioned pollution that’s been fouling Lake Okeechobee for more than three decades.
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Record participation in Caribbean tsunami warning exercise
A total of 31 Member States* and 16 of the territories in the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions participated in the third regional tsunami exercise, CARIBE WAVE/LANTEX 2014. In addition, 230,000 people participated in the test, a 75% increase compared to 2011 and 300% more than in 2013. National Tsunami Warning Focal Points, other International, State, Territorial and Local Emergency Management Organizations, academic institutions governmental agencies, businesses, health facilities, media and individuals also took part.
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British Government offers £4 million for agricultural innovation
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Seasonal Arctic summer ice extent still hard to forecast
An image of an area of the Arctic sea ice pack well north of Alaska, captured by the MODIS instrument on NASA's Aqua satellite on Sept. 13, 2013, the day before the National Snow and Ice Data Center estimated Arctic sea ice to have reached its minimum extent for the year. A cloud front can be seen in the lower left, and dark areas indicate regions of open water between sea ice formations.
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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