Full Coverage: Environment
April 2008
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04/28/2008
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.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Economy] [Environment] [Climate Change] [Conservation] [Environmental Activism] |
04/28/2008
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.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Environment] [Climate Change] [Conservation] |
04/24/2008
New research predicts a rise in sea levels three times higher than that estimated by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last year. These findings, based on a model following accurate reconstruction of sea levels over past two millennia, were presented at a European Geosciences Union conference in Austria recently.
Read moreRelated: [Environment] [Climate Change] [Oceans] Image: Rising sea levels © WWF
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04/24/2008
Dr Marcella DÂ’Souza, executive director of Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) in western India, has been awarded the Indian Merchant Chambers' Woman Of The Year Award. During an interview to OneWorld South Asia, she talks of her dream where rural folk live in harmony, secure sustainable livelihoods and enjoy an enhanced quality of life.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [South Asia] [Migration] [Water/Sanitation] [Environment] [Climate Change] [Environmental Activism] |
04/22/2008
Kansainvälinen työjärjestö ILOn konferenssi pohtii vihreiden työpaikkojen synnyttämistä Aasiaan. Vihreät työpaikat ovat töitä, jotka vähentävät tuotannon ja kulutuksen ympäristövaikutuksia.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [Asia and the Pacific] [Labor] [Environment] |
04/22/2008
Kristine Pearson, chief executive of Freeplay Foundation, is the creator of the wind-up and solar-powered Lifeline radio, the first such initiative in the humanitarian sector. She emphasises the use of renewable and clean energy solutions to improve access to communication for the poor.
Read moreRelated: [Environment] [Gender] [Communication] [ICT] |
04/21/2008
The ILO conference that opens today in Niigata, Japan, will focus on environmental impact on jobs and sustainable economies. Green jobs are activities that de-carbonize economies and protect ecosystems while saving energy. These new patterns of work will be crucial for adaptation and mitigation efforts to climate changes, says ILO.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Labor] [Environment] [Climate Change] |
04/21/2008
An NGO in southern India has succeeded in bringing hundreds of hectares of village common land under conservation planning with the help of local village administration. The effort has positively impacted peopleÂ’s basic needs of fuel, fodder and drinking water.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Environment] [Conservation] [Environmental Activism] |
04/17/2008
Celebrated Indian wildlife filmmaker Mike Pandey feels that corporate groups should fund documentaries as part of their social responsibilities, which can be used to sensitise urban audiences on the need to preserve nature. He is of the view that most of the policies on environment protection in India remain on paper.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related: [South Asia] [Environment] [Animals] [Biodiversity] |
04/17/2008
Tertangkapnya Al Amin Nasution, seorang anggota Komisi IV DPR RI, menunjukkan bahwa sistem di dalam organisasi KPK sudah berjalan cukup baik. Karena sistem di KPK yang sudah berjalan inilah, maka Ketua KPK baru yang dipilih oleh DPR tidak perlu lagi segan membidik anggota DPR lain yang diduga terlibat suap, meski DPR sendiri yang memilihnya.
Read moreRelated: [Indonesia] [Environment] [Biodiversity] [Conservation] [Forests] [Corruption & Transparency] [Justice and Crime] [Law] |
04/14/2008
Indian finance minister P. Chindambaram, while speaking at the Spring Meetings of the World Bank in Washington, has put forward new steps to combat climate change such as ‘climate proofing’ of public infrastructure investments. He says India has taken several unilateral measures to promote clean technology.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Environment] [Climate Change] |
04/10/2008
Despite the ban on hunting since 1991, rampant corruption and poor law enforcement have made it possible for poachers and forest dwellers to feast on some of India's endangered species. The craze for bushmeat is leading many creatures to near-extinction, says Shruti Ravindran
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Environment] [Animals] [Biodiversity] [Conservation] [Forests] |
04/09/2008
Coca-ColaÂ’s bottling plant in northern India has been facing the ire of local people. They say the soft drink maker has been operating illegally and has caused the severe water crisis in the area.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Water/Sanitation] [Corporations] [Environment] [Pollution] |
04/08/2008
Asian Development Bank withdrawing from controversial Phulbari coal mining project in Bangladesh is being seen as a major victory for human rights movement. Drawing inspiration from this success, national and international civil society groups are now urging other financial institutions to pull the rug from under the British mining company.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Land] [Business] [Environment] [Conservation] [Environmental Activism] [Human Rights] |
04/08/2008
The knowledge of indigenous people living in remote islands, coastal plains and mountains must not be overlooked by policymakers while devising adaptation strategies in matters of global warming, says a report. Often they are the people who know best how to adapt to the severity of changing climate.
Read moreRelated: [Knowledge] [Environment] [Climate Change] [Conservation] |
04/08/2008
Often marginalised from the political power, minorities all over the world have little or no voice in decision-making. State of the WorldÂ’s Minorities 2008, a flagship publication of Minority Rights Group provides a comprehensive account of the impact of climate change on the minorities and indigenous people and highlights some opportunities for change.
Read moreRelated: [Capacity Building] [Environment] [Biodiversity] [Climate Change] [Conservation] [Indigenous Rights] |
04/04/2008
International scientists during a workshop held in Kathmandu, Nepal have called for better monitoring and improved data sharing on Himalayan ice and snow. These resources are undergoing rapid changes and can have a major impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people in the region.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Environment] [Climate Change] [Conservation] |
04/02/2008
The climate change talks, currently going on in Bangkok, will deal with commitments made by the developed nations to meet their greenhouse gas emission targets. The current round will also negotiate for a post Kyoto Protocol global environmental treaty to be sealed during the Copenhagen meet in 2009.
Read moreRelated: [Environment] [Climate Change] [United Nations] Image: Threatened islands
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04/01/2008
Nepalilaisten nuorten esimerkki oman kouluympäristönsä hoitajina innostaa myös yhteisön aikuisia muuttamaan asenteitaan.
Read moreFrom: Taksvärkki ry Related: [Nepal] [Environment] [Conservation] Image: -
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04/01/2008
To compensate states for the environmental damage incurred by power generation, the Indian government is devising ways by which money will be paid by the company, agency, or the state buying power.
Read moreRelated: [South Asia] [Energy] [Environment] |
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