Environment

World Oceans Day 2015: Call to take the ocean’s vital role into consideration in future climate negotiations

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A woman is collecting fish and sipu at sunset in the Dili District in Timor-Leste

Climate change agreement: from Kyoto to Doha and beyond

December's climate change conference in Paris aims to come up with an international agreement to help limit global warming after 2020, but it is far from the first one. MEPs are this week voting on a recommendation to ensure that the Doha climate agreement, setting targets for emissions reductions up to 2020, is still ratified by the end of the year. Read on to find out more about the first climate change agreements and the efforts to come up with a new global deal to help fight global warming.

Our window of opportunity

Statement by IUCN Director General Inger Andersen for World Environment Day.

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Local villager planting trees for more sustainable livelihoods.

IAEA Reviews Safety Progress at Chooz Nuclear Power Plant in France

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UN invites world’s seven billion people to become agents of change on World Environment Day

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Sugar cane and soybean plantations have replaced hectare after hectare of jungle as the Amazon has been exploited in the name of agriculture, with little regard for the environmental impacts.

President of UN General Assembly: Environment essential for sustainable development

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Sam Kahamba Kutesa (left) with Linda McAvan, chair of the development committee

UN official stresses need for renewed momentum towards achieving climate accord

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Climate-related factors are contributing to intensified food insecurity for many of the world's most vulnerable people, worsening situations that were already quite dramatic.

GEF Approves New $90 million Grant Program for Global Partnership to Support Wildlife Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods

A $90 million grant program was approved by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Wednesday for a global partnership to promote investments in biodiversity conservation, preserve wildlife and encourage sustainable livelihoods in Africa and Asia.

Climate Change Will Increase World Hunger

The world will not be able to end hunger and extreme poverty without confronting climate change and its threat to people who are poor and marginalized, according to a new analysis released Thursday by Bread for the World. Changing climate patterns will result in more droughts, floods, and extreme weather events, making it even harder to grow and secure food.

Over 200,000 People Urge Forest Service To Reject Mega-Development Near Grand Canyon

Public overwhelmingly opposes threat to national treasure

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The Grand Canyon is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.