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14th February 2013
Nearly half of the timber exported from Mozambique to China is illegal, a pressure group has said.
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1st February 2013
Activism is traditionally seen as the enemy of business but early grassroots campaigns helped shape valuable partnerships
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29th January 2013
With the murder of Atamato Madrandele, Chief Warden of Upemba National Park, on 16th December, 2012 by Mai-Mai militia in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, its time the Catholic Church stopped driving the trade in ivory.
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19th January 2013
So what is this... Committee? As you might expect, it represents all the usual environmental organisations, such as, er, PetroCanada, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips, Koch Petroleum, TransCanada Pipelines, Alberta-Pacific Forest Industries and the pulp company Daishowa Marubeni.
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15th January 2013
In traditional medicine the antibacterial properties of the tree are used for oral health and to treat medical complaints such bronchitis, pleurisy and venereal disease. Twigs from the tree are traditionally used as toothbrushes.
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10th January 2013
The World Bank report, Turn down the heat: Why a 4 degrees C Warmer World Must be Avoided provides an overview of risks and analyses associated with changes in climate.
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20th December 2012
This chief warden was not the first ranger to have been killed in Congo by such groups of people. Thus, it seems that over 120 others have been killed while out on patrol in Congo's national parks over the past decade.
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19th December 2012
People in Ireland have joined millions of people worldwide repaying unjust and illegitimate ‘debts’.
Ireland’s repayments of the now dead Anglo-Irish Bank’s debts could reach over €47 billion by 2031 if the repayments are not suspended! That’s over €26,000 per working person. Take Action!
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