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Port of Spain: Warning that climate change was posing an "existential" threat to several small countries, the 53-nation Commonwealth today said the upcoming Copenhagen meet should come out with an ambitious mitigation outcome, as there was a need for... Full Article at DNA India
Ahmedabad: Undesired changes in the atmosphere pose a great challenge to society, and there is a need to think about corporate social responsibility (CSR) from a new angle to promote sustainable development in order to mitigate the impact of global... Full Article at DNA India
Members of the local Mapuche Indian community shout slogans as they participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) in Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture. View Photo »
Police are calling on people to take a stand against family violence after the death of a woman suspected to be at the hands of her partner. Full Article at TVNZ
Global climate talks to be held in Copenhagen got a big boost on the weekend when leaders representing a third of the planet's population put their full weight behind sealing a deal. Full Article at The Age
Federated Farmers has welcomed the doubling of instant biosecurity fines from $200 to $400, as well as the bipartisanship shown in Parliament towards the Biosecurity Amendment Bill. Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
A Mapuche flag flutters as members of the local Mapuche Indian community participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) at Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture. View Photo »
Associated Press Writer Copyright 2009, The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP Online news report may not be published, broadcast or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. BURNT WOODS, Ore. Full Article at Dayton Daily News
Frank Morris made his living fixing teeth. For many years now, however, the dentist has directed his real passion to tending 40 acres of woodland in Oregon's Benton County, a fertile tract sandwiched between the Cascades and the Pacific Ocean. Full Article at Forbes
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Members of the local Mapuche Indian community shout slogans as they participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) in Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture.
View Photo »A Mapuche flag flutters as members of the local Mapuche Indian community participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) at Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture.
View Photo »Members of the local Mapuche Indian community participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) at Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture.
View Photo »Members of the local Mapuche Indian community participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) at Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture.
View Photo »Members of the local Mapuche Indian community participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) at Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture.
View Photo »In this photo released by Greenpeace, activists are escorted by security guards as they climb down from the crane where they chained themselves on to for 27 hours, at a pulp mill facility working for Asia Pulp and Paper, one of the world's leading pulp and paper producers, in Riau Provi...
View Photo »In this photo released by Greenpeace, activists are escorted by security guards as they climb down from the crane where they chained themselves on to for 27 hours, at a pulp mill facility working for Asia Pulp and Paper, one of the world's leading pulp and paper producers, in Riau Prov...
View Photo »In this photo released by Greenpeace, activists wave from the crane where they chained themselves on to for 27 hours, at a pulp mill facility working for Asia Pulp and Paper, one of the world's leading pulp and paper producers, in Riau Province on Sumatra island, Indonesia, Thursday, N...
View Photo »A child smiles at his house in the Sao Felix community at the Juma ecological reserve, northern Brazil November 3, 2009.
View Photo »A woman washes pans on the river in the Sao Felix community at the Juma ecological reserve, northern Brazil November 5, 2009.
View Photo »Children harvest maniocs in the Sao Felix community at the Juma ecological reserve, northern Brazil November 5, 2009.
View Photo »A woman prepares flour of manioc in the Sao Felix community at the Juma ecological reserve, northern Brazil November 5, 2009.
View Photo »A woman washes clothes on the river in the Boa Frente community at the Juma ecological reserve, northern Brazil November 4, 2009.
View Photo »A man fishing in his canoe on the river in the Boa Frente community at the Juma ecological reserve, northern Brazil November 4, 2009.
View Photo »A woman prepares flour of manioc in the Boa Frente community at the Juma ecological reserve, northern Brazil November 4, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prince Charles, centre, meets with Hans Brattskar, left, Special Advisor of the Government of Norway's International Climate and Forestry Initiative, and President of Guyana Bharrat Jagdeo, right, at a meeting of the Prince's Rainforests Project, at St James's Palace, in Lon...
View Photo »An Aqwise employee points at "biomass carriers" floating in a water tank at a government sponsored water technology conference in Tel Aviv November 18, 2009.
View Photo »Indonesian activists dressed in orangutan costumes attend an anti-deforestation and illegal orang utan hunting campaign in Jakarta on November 17, 2009.
View Photo »Indonesian activists dressed in orangutan costumes attend an anti-deforestation and illegal orang utan hunting campaign in Jakarta on November 17, 2009.
View Photo »The roots of a rainforest tree stump are silhouetted in front of Nelson's Column (C) in central London, on November 16, 2009. The tree is part of an art installation entitled 'Ghost Forest,' highlighting the connections between deforestation and climate change.
View Photo »A visitor looks through a hole in the base of a rainforest tree stump in Trafalgar Square in central London, on November 16, 2009. The tree is part of an art installation entitled 'Ghost Forest,' highlighting the connections between deforestation and climate change.
View Photo »A visitor to Trafalgar Square takes a photograph of rainforest tree stumps in central London, on November 16, 2009. The tree is part of an art installation entitled 'Ghost Forest,' highlighting the connections between deforestation and climate change.
View Photo »A visitor looks through a hole in the base of a rainforest tree stump in Trafalgar Square in central London, on November 16, 2009. The tree is part of an art installation entitled 'Ghost Forest,' highlighting the connections between deforestation and climate change.
View Photo »A villager watches as his buffalo drags a wooden bar at a rainforest in the district of Pidie, Aceh province, November 5, 2009.
View Photo »Villagers lift a wooden bar as they collect them at a rainforest in the district of Pidie, Aceh province, November 5, 2009.
View Photo »A Mapuche flag flutters as members of the local Mapuche Indian community participate in a "Xrawen" (meeting) at Puerto Dominguez town near Temuco city, some 677 km (420 miles) south of Santiago in this August 22, 2009 file picture.
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