
Nagoya 2010: Report puts economic value of nature on the global political radar
22 October 2010The economic importance of the world’s natural assets is now firmly on the political radar as a result of an international assessment showcasing (…)
The economic importance of the world’s natural assets is now firmly on the political radar as a result of an international assessment showcasing (…)
Following IUCN’s recommendations, the landscapes of France’s La Reunion Island, Russia’s Siberian Putorana Plateau and the Phoenix Islands (…)
Dubai based Emirates Airline has ordered a further 32 A380s from Airbus, taking their total firm orders for the iconic flagship of the 21st (…)
April 22nd, Cochabamba, Bolivia. The delegates adopted the following agreement. This is the first outcome of the first World People’s Conference (…)
According to the british newspaper, ’A document accidentally left on a European hotel computer and passed to the Guardian reveals the US (…)
It was still unclear how the wealthy nations would provide climate funds for developing countries and where the money would come from, though the (…)
According to BBC News, the need for a new global climate deal is ’greater than ever’, according to developing countries delegates speaking at the (…)
The MCUR project is threatened to be cancelled by the newly elected president of Reunion Island Regional Council, Didier Robert, member of Nicolas (…)
“Sir, We have learned that the MCUR project is threatened to be cancelled by the newly elected president of Reunion Island Regional Council. We (…)
According to BusinessGrenn.com, the Indian government is expected to back up its recent commitment to curb carbon emissions with a controversial (…)
Brazil’s Foreign Minister Celso Amorim and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signed on Wednesday in Brasilia a memorandum of understanding (…)
China plans to have ’clean energy’ account for 15 percent of its total consumption under a 10-year renewable energy promotion program soon to be (…)
Ce cyclone tropical a frôlé La Réunion le 2 janvier 2014, il a fait d’importants dégâts dans l’Ouest et le Sud de l’île.
Conférence de Marrakech sur le climat organisée en 2017 par le Maroc.