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UN World Water Day 2013 - Water Cooperation "Water resources are the medium through which climate change directly impacts food security, health, energy generation, development planning and the p...
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International Day of Forests A survey estimated the total area of the world’s forests in 2005 at 3.8 billion hectares, or 30% of the global land area.
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Helping to Secure Crop Yields Globally with Land Drainage Despite the fertility of British soils, many crops have been hit hard as we saw one of the driest winters followed by the second wettest spring and su...
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Rachel Carson & Ruth Harrison 50 years on conference "50 years from Silent Spring nature’s glass has drained alarmingly, but it is still half full."
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Rosewoods, ebony woods and sandalwoods under consideration by CITES CITES to discuss to the inclusion of new tree species in Appendix II
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“Green lantern” or “grim reaper”: what is the future for long-haul travel? New paper examines long-haul travel scenarios and climate change policy
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Breeding Programmes Can Lead to Reduced Methane Emission from Ruminants Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) progress report on GreenCow project identifies how methane emission by cattle and sheep can be reduced
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Looking to the trees of the future The recently introduced fungus Chalara fraxinea is expected to kill large numbers of ash trees in Great Britain over the next 5 years.
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What is happening in this year’s Climate Week: 4-10 March 2013? “The biggest single thing that a person can do to cut their carbon emissions is switch to a green electricity supply.”
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The contribution of tourism money to conservation of endangered species Tourism supports over half remaining populations of some species
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