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Empleo verde en Europa

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Resumen ejecutivo  Al igual que otras grandes economías, Europa se enfrenta a la convergencia crítica de la crisis económica y la crisis climática. Ambas crisis presentan características similares ya que los ...
Spain (Central) - Europe,
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Rhino poaching surge continues in 2011

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early 200 rhinos have been killed in South Africa during the first half of the year, according to statistics from the national parks department. The rate of poaching if not curbed could exceed 2010 levels when a record 333 rhinos were killed in the ...
South Africa - Africa,
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Malagasy wildlife on sale in Thailand

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Bangkok, Thailand —Thailand’s pet dealers are supplying large numbers of Madagascar’s most threatened reptiles and amphibians to local and international markets, despite unanswered questions over the legality of the imports, a ...
Thailand - Asia & M East,
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No Amnesty on Illegal Amazon Deforestation, declares Brazil president

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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has marked the country's preparations for next year's landmark Rio +20 conference on sustainable development by repeating that there will be  no amnesty granted to those that had carried out ...
Brazil (Central) - America South,
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Timber firm could axe endangered Amur tiger habitat

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Primorsky, Russia - The discovery of plans to log key Amur tiger habitat in a proposed UNESCO World Heritage Site has led to a public outcry demanding the cancellation of the logging lease in Russia’s Primorsky Province. WWF Russia ...
Russia (North) - Europe,
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New international report to secure natural riches of North Africa and Middle East

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An international conservation project has brought together botanists and scientists from Middle East and North Africa – Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Occupied Palestinian Territories, Syria and Tunisia – in an ...
Morocco - Africa,
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Nepal's first collared tiger poisoned

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Kathmandu, Nepal -- A Bengal tiger fitted with a GPS tracking collar and translocated from Nepal's Chitwan National Park to Bardia National Park has been killed, according to Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation ...
Nepal - Asia & M East,
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