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UN warns of desertification crisis61.) UN warns of desertification crisis

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 11:00:00 PST 2008

People and Planet: "Without proper action, both in developing and developed countries, some 50 million people could be displaced by desertification and land degradation within the next ten years" the world conference on desertification, ...

From info@ecologicalinternet.org (People and Planet: none given)

Marine Conservation News: Save the Economy, and the Planet62.) Marine Conservation News: Save the Economy, and the Planet

9 hours, 19 minutes ago | Wed Dec 3 13:03:00 PST 2008

Save the Economy, and the Planet. A New York Times Editorial November 26th, 2008. Environment ministers preparing for next week?s talks on global warming in Poznan, Poland, have been sounding decidedly downbeat. From Paris to Beijing, ...

From MCBI

Penguin plunge sends ocean warning signal63.) Penguin plunge sends ocean warning signal

Over one day ago | Mon Nov 17 11:00:00 PST 2008

The paper's author, University of Washington conservation biologist P. Dee Boersma, who has studied the birds for more than 30 years, says that in recent decades, populations of the world's 16 to 19 penguin species have begun to ...

From info@ecologicalinternet.org (People and Planet: none given)

Under a sooty exterior, A green China emerges64.) Under a sooty exterior, A green China emerges

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 18 11:00:00 PST 2008

People and Planet: You've heard the environmental horror stories: rivers running black, air unfit to breathe, two new coal-fired power plants a week. But thanks to a surging entrepreneurial spirit and new policies, China is fast ...

From info@ecologicalinternet.org (People and Planet: Fred Pearce)

Sanitation goal needs fresh impetus65.) Sanitation goal needs fresh impetus

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 18 11:00:00 PST 2008

People and Planet: World Toilet Day tomorrow (November 19) is a reminder that over 2.6 billion people lack any form of 'improved' sanitation; one-sixth of the world's population get their water from sources contaminated by human and ...

From info@ecologicalinternet.org (People and Planet: none given)

Living Planet analysis shows looming ecological credit crunch66.) Living Planet analysis shows looming ecological credit crunch

Over one day ago | Tue Oct 28 18:02:00 PDT 2008

That is the stark warning contained in the latest edition of WWF?s Living Planet Report, the leading statement of the planet?s health. In addition global natural wealth and diversity continues to decline, and more and more countries are ...

From unknown

Marine reserves can help restore world fisheries67.) Marine reserves can help restore world fisheries

Over one day ago | Fri Nov 14 11:00:00 PST 2008

People and Planet: Speaking at the launch of the 2008 World Resources Report earlier this week, WRI President Jonathan Lash warned that the loss of coastal ecosystem services combined with rising seas due to climate change mean that the ...

From info@ecologicalinternet.org (People and Planet: none given)

But if the very fate of the planet depends on energy conservation ...68.) But if the very fate of the planet depends on energy conservation ...

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 18 11:48:00 PST 2008

FIVE FOOT SNOWFLAKES ILLUMINATE SAN FRANCISCO MARKET STREET 6:00 PM TODAY. Market Street shoppers will be treated to the illumination of nearly 100 5-foot-wide snowflakes ? adorned with energy-efficient LED bulbs ? decorating the ?Path ...

From Tom

Review: Rare Birds Yearbook 200969.) Review: Rare Birds Yearbook 2009

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 2 5:55:00 PST 2008

But it was also a book that looked for the positive: the conservation stories, the principled people who?ve dedicated themselves to birds most of us had never heard of, the sharing of data vital to saving the rarest birds on the planet. ...

From unknown

Whale Wars: Animal Planet's look into extreme whale conservation70.) Whale Wars: Animal Planet's look into extreme whale conservation

Over one day ago | Sat Nov 8 11:00:00 PST 2008

Thanks in part to Star Trek IV (the one where they went back in time to save the humpback whales and thus save the universe), the entire world was focused protecting the largest, and arguably most beautiful, animals on the planet. ...

From info@ecologicalinternet.org (Examiner: Meg Marquardt)

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