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Rio+20: Sir Paul backs Greenpeace Arctic campaign

Greenpeace is launching a campaign to have the Arctic region declared a sanctuary by the United Nations. Read this article: Rio+20: Sir Paul backs Greenpeace Arctic campaign

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    Jun

Rio+20: Progress on Earth issues ‘too slow’ – UN chief

The UN sustainable development summit in Rio de Janeiro has formally opened with a warning from UN head Ban Ki-moon that progress on the issue is too slow. View original post here: Rio+20: Progress on Earth issues 'too slow' - UN chief

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    Jun

Carbon payments ‘could help enrich African soil’

Paying farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa to sequester carbon may provide a stronger incentive to improve soil quality than simply offering official fertiliser subsidies, a modelling study has found. Read more here: Carbon payments 'could help enrich African soil'

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    Jun

It’s Time for Business to Take Lead on Environment

Inter-governmental attempts at environmental protection have failed. It is time for environmentalists to recognize that fact and turn to industry. The "Green Economy" has become the new watchword at the Rio summit. But can Starbucks, Shell and Nestlé really save the planet? Continued here: It's Time for Business to Take Lead on Environment

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    Jun

Rio+20: Progress on Earth issues ‘too slow’ – UN chief

The UN sustainable development summit in Rio de Janeiro has formally opened with a warning from UN head Ban Ki-moon that progress on the issue is too slow. Read the rest here: Rio+20: Progress on Earth issues 'too slow' - UN chief

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    Jun

Rio+20 Earth summit talks turn into rubber-stamp job

UN chief urges leaders to be more ambitious after concerns they will sign a pre-negotiated text but won't commit on key issues See original here: Rio+20 Earth summit talks turn into rubber-stamp job

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    Jun

Emperor penguins at risk in sea ice loss

WOODS HOLE, Mass., June 20 (UPI) -- The population of emperor penguins appears likely to decline this century as climate change reduces the extent of Antarctic sea ice, U.S. researchers say. Original post: Emperor penguins at risk in sea ice loss

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    Jun

Anti-desertification plan gets official launch in Rio

[RIO DE JANEIRO] Organisations from Africa, Brazil and France have officially launched a scientific collaboration to fight desertification in Africa. Read more here: Anti-desertification plan gets official launch in Rio

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Rio+20 Earth summit talks turn into rubber-stamp job

UN chief urges leaders to be more ambitious after concerns they will sign a pre-negotiated text but won't commit on key issues Excerpt from: Rio+20 Earth summit talks turn into rubber-stamp job

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    Jun

Colorado Awards $500K for Shooting Ranges

Colorado Awards $500K for Shooting Ranges Read more from the original source: Colorado Awards $500K for Shooting Ranges

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