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Full Coverage: Eastern Europe

September 2006

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09/27/2006 The forest industry giant UPM, based in Finland, plans to get rid of its remaining 300 forestry workers. The Wood and Allied Workers' Union warns that UPM’s real aim is to utilise low-pay labour from near-by countries, such as Estonia and Poland.
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From: Suomen Ammattiliittojen Solidaarisuuskeskus
Related: [Northern Europe] [Labor]
This young girl from west Darfur survived an attack by Janjaweed militia.
09/13/2006 Amnesty International has called on Russia, China, and Arab leaders to "work hard to get Sudan's consent for a UN peacekeeping force" before the peacekeepers currently in Darfur are forced to leave on September 30.
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From: Amnesty International USA
Related: [China] [Qatar] [Russian Federation] [Sudan]
Image: This young girl from west Darfur survived an attack by Janjaweed militia. © Refugees International
Melting permafrost joins these rice fields as a major source of methane
09/08/2006 from Science Blog:
As the Siberian permafrost melts due to climate change, methane gas buried there since the Pleistocene era is bubbling up into the atmosphere. Methane is a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
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Related: [Russian Federation] [Climate Change]
Image: Melting permafrost joins these rice fields as a major source of methane © SciDev.Net

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