Environment

Toxic Waste Exposure Widespread in Developing World

Millions of people in developing countries living near toxic waste dumps are facing potentially severe mental and physical health dangers, according to a new study. The report finds the hazards posed by exposure to these chemical waste sites are comparable to those from malaria and air pollution.

Congo Basin Countries Could Double Their Cultivated Area While Limiting pressure on Forests

The Central Africa Forests Commission (COMIFAC) and the World Bank are holding a two-day regional conference in Kinshasa, on May 15-16, 2013, to discuss findings and policy recommendations from a study on Deforestation Trends in the Congo Basin: Reconciling Economic Growth and Forest Protection. The study is the output of a three-year research effort requested by COMIFAC to strengthen understanding of deforestation dynamics and trends in the sub-region across a variety of economic sectors.

Indigenous Peoples put Arctic Council on alert on eve of foreign ministers meeting

Fifteen more Indigenous groups have signed onto a joint statement rejecting oil development in the Arctic. The coalition now includes major Indigenous organisations from every Arctic state, including two organisations that are permanent participants on the Arctic Council.

U.S. Rep. Meehan, National Animal Welfare Groups Urge Philadelphians to Support Federal Legislation to Ban Horse Slaughter

Press conference held at mounted police headquarters to discuss animal welfare, human health concerns associated with slaughtering horses for human consumption

The Philadelphia Police Department’s Mounted Police Unit was joined at its headquarters by U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan, R-Pa., the Animal Welfare Institute (AWI), the ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and The Humane Society of the United States to garner public support for federal legislation to stop the inhumane killing of American horses for human consumption.

At least 26 elephants massacred in World Heritage Site

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Since the poachers arrived no elephants have been seen at the Bai, which was described as an “elephant mortuary”

IOTC fails to protect vulnerable Indian Ocean albacore tuna, sharks – Greenpeace

Greenpeace International condemned on Friday the lack of action by Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) members to halt the decline of the region's most vulnerable tuna species and for adopting inadequate measures to protect sharks.

Wind Power Firms Push to Extend Tax Credit

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On World Migratory Bird Day, UN calls for greater protection of habitats

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White Pelican.

“Super-fly” threatens “Rambo” cassava, food security

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Cassava flour is consumed by millions in Africa.

UN disaster assessment team arrives in drought-affected Marshall Islands

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