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Is your flight really necessary? Credit: caribb
30.04.2008 Why some say travellers should think twice before boarding.
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From: Christian Science Monitor
Related topics/regions: [Consumption] [Transport] [Tourism]
Image: Is your flight really necessary? Credit: caribb
Seawater levels are increasing dangerously on Orissa coast / Photo credit: Infochange
30.04.2008 Villages in Orissa on the eastern coast of India are sinking into the sea. In last four months many families have been forced to flee as rising waters have submerged their homes and farmlands. Despite assurances from government, the displaced families are yet to be resettled.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Oceans] [Environment] [Land]
Image: Seawater levels are increasing dangerously on Orissa coast / Photo credit: Infochange
Pop star Lily Allen. Credit: neil365
30.04.2008 Pop star Lily Allen is backing a campaign to boost green energy in homes and businesses around Britain.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Culture] [Renewable energy]
Image: Pop star Lily Allen. Credit: neil365
Pines damaged by pine beetle in Canada. Credit: Yai&JR
29.04.2008 The bark beetle is devastating North American trees because global warming has created a perfect climate for them. The ability of northern forests to take up and store atmospheric carbon is not just compromised; it is reversed.
From: Climate Progress
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Related topics/regions: [North America] [Forests]
Image: Pines damaged by pine beetle in Canada. Credit: Yai&JR
Tracking mountains / Photo credit: Google
29.04.2008 Eco Everest Expedition 2008, organised by Asian Trekking and International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, is now featured on ‘Google Earth Outreach Showcase’. Key findings of ICIMOD’s scientific research expeditions on the impact of climate change in the Everest region can be downloaded from the website.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environmental activism] [Environment]
Image: Tracking mountains / Photo credit: Google
Broken sea ice in the Arctic, but it's the multi-year ice that's the concern. Image by kenyai
29.04.2008 Arctic scientists are preparing for the possibility that the North Pole could lose all its ice cover for a time in 2008.
From: New Scientist
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Related topics/regions: [Science]
Image: Broken sea ice in the Arctic, but it's the multi-year ice that's the concern. Image by kenyai
Helena Norberg Hodge / Photo credit: Infochange
28.04.2008 Helena Norberg Hodge first visited Ladakh in northern India in 1973 to study its culture and language. Fascinated by its gentle people and their earth-based way of life, she kept returning every year since then. In a freewheeling interview, she discusses how annihilation of the local culture can be stopped.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Environmental activism] [Conservation] [Environment] [Economy]
Image: Helena Norberg Hodge / Photo credit: Infochange
Offshore oil and gas exploration are likely to increase
28.04.2008 The significant shifts driven by climate change in the polar regions present new opportunities and pressures for development. These are challenges which demand holistic, integrated responses (PDF briefing).
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From: International Institute for Environment and Development
Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] [Norway] [Greenland] [Canada] [Antarctica] [Fisheries] [Energy]
Image: Offshore oil and gas exploration are likely to increase © Global Witness
A satellite image of Bhutan's glaciers / Photo credit: Earth Observatory
28.04.2008 Despite being one of the most environmentally vigilant nations, Bhutan faces threat of disastrous floods owing to glacial melting. The Himalayan kingdom, where sustainable development forms the core of public policy goals, is at the receiving end due to the damage caused by countries like China and India.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Conservation] [Environment]
Image: A satellite image of Bhutan's glaciers / Photo credit: Earth Observatory
Cover page of the manual / Photo credit: GKP
28.04.2008 Is media engagement vital for generating awareness on future challenges? UNESCO’s latest training and resource kit Media as Partners in Education for Sustainable Development provides media professionals with critical information about priority issues and inspires them for investigative reporting.
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Related topics/regions: [Knowledge] [Information & media] [Development]
Image: Cover page of the manual / Photo credit: GKP
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28.04.2008 Ilmastovaikutustensa nollaamiseen tähtäävät valtiot, kaupungit ja yritykset löytävät toisensa kasvavassa Climate Neutral Network -verkostossa. Valtioista mukana ovat Costa Rica, Norja, Islanti ja Uusi-Seelanti.
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From: Suomen YK-liitto
Related topics/regions: [Norway] [New Zealand] [Iceland] [Costa Rica]
Image: - © Journeyman Pictures
The 2007 rise in global carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations is tied with 2005 as the third highest since atmospheric measurements began in 1958. Credit: NOAA
28.04.2008 Both carbon dioxide and methane emissions rose sharply in 2007. The extra methane could be the first sign of the anticipated release of this gas from thawing Arctic permafrost.
From: NOAA
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Related topics/regions: [Science] [Pollution]
Image: The 2007 rise in global carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations is tied with 2005 as the third highest since atmospheric measurements began in 1958. Credit: NOAA
27.04.2008 Scientists must work harder at making the public aware of the stark difference between good science and "denialist spin" when it comes to climate change, says the Director of the Research Institute for Climate Change and Sustainability at the University of Adelaide, Australia.
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Related topics/regions: [Science]
Turning up the HEAT, by WDM
26.04.2008 'Turning up the HEAT' is a series of interactive and virtual debates on climate change and corporate power starting May 8th. You can turn up in person to the events in London, Cardiff and Manchester or you can watch and participate online.

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From: World Development Movement
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Information & media] [Corporations]
Image: Turning up the HEAT, by WDM
More sugarcane is being grown for biofuel
25.04.2008 Certification alone cannot guarantee that agrofuels are being produced sustainably. 'Sustainability' is being used as a smokescreen, shows a new report (PDF).
From: Friends of the Earth Europe
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Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] [Food] [Energy] [Agriculture]
Image: More sugarcane is being grown for biofuel
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25.04.2008 Uuden ilmastosopimuksen on oltava valmiina vuoden 2009 loppuun mennessä, jotta maat ehtisivät ratifioida sen ennen Kioton sopimuksen umpeutumista. Yksi maailmanhistorian monimutkaisimmista kansainvälisistä sopimuksista on saatava aikaan seuraavan puolentoista vuoden kuluessa.
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From: Suomen YK-liitto
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 Inside the mosquito net / Photo credit: Reuters
25.04.2008 On World Malaria Day, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is due to announce a global initiative to fight against the vector-borne disease that kills a million people around the world every year. In India, malaria is spreading to newer areas owing largely to a changing climate.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Malaria] [Disease] [Health]
Image: Inside the mosquito net / Photo credit: Reuters
Ozone hole with a sting in its tail
25.04.2008 A full recovery of the stratospheric ozone hole could modify climate change in the Southern Hemisphere and even amplify Antarctic warming, according to a new study.
From: Science Daily
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Related topics/regions: [Antarctica] [Science]
Image: Ozone hole with a sting in its tail © European Space Agence / Environment News Service (ENS)
More research needed to increase agricultural productivity
24.04.2008 A new international study says there is need for more agricultural research to be able to produce more in a sustainable manner. The study however cautions against excessive optimism about transgenic crops, as their potential environmental and health risks are yet unknown.
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Related topics/regions: [Agriculture]
Image: More research needed to increase agricultural productivity © Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Broken sea ice in the Arctic. Image by kenyai
24.04.2008 The shrinking expanse of Arctic sea ice is increasingly vulnerable to summer sunshine, new research concludes.
From: Science Daily
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Image: Broken sea ice in the Arctic. Image by kenyai
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