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  15 Agricultural Innovations Protecting the Environment on Earth Day
This Earth Day, Worldwatch's Nourishing the Planet project highlights 15 sustainable agricultural practices that are protecting the environment while ...
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  2 February – World Wetlands Day - and this year the focus is on addressing climate change
This year’s WWD is aimed at bringing awareness to the fact that wetland species and ecosystems are under continuing threat from unsustainable human pr...
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  2009 - the year of hunger?
Around 963 million people worldwide are now undernourished, according to the most recent survey of the crisis by the Food and Agriculture Organisation...
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  2010 - Chinese Year of the Tiger
However, for tigers in the wild the outlook for 2010 doesn’t look too good…
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  2010 – International Year of Biodiversity
climate change is indeed a problem and biological diversity is part of the solution.”
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  2012 – UN International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
One of the objectives of the UN initiative is to double the rate of improvement in energy efficiency.
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  24 Hours of Reality
24 Presenters, 24 Time Zones, 13 Languages, 1 Message: the climate crisis is real and we know how to solve it.
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  24 hours of reality event – my snapshot of presentations and message
This is not a political problem, it’s a human problem.
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  30 major technology executives adopted a statement on concrete action for the transition to a low-ca
"Governments can replicate or adapt successful examples of public-private efforts that today encourage hundreds of new companies to invest in pre-mark...
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  A bacterium that would choose cooking oil over glucose - Good news for bioplastic production
Currently, growing bacteria in large fermenters to produce high quantities of bioplastic is expensive because glucose is used as a starting material.
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