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Galapagos species suffering from climate change, overfishing
http://SupremeMasterTV.com - Extinctions on the rise in the Galapagos: fishing and global warming devastating islands' species. The Ecuadorian Galapagos Islands were first brought to the worlds attention as the site where Darwin tested his theory of evolution. Now, they are speaking of the fragile state of our seas as a new report in the journal Global Change Biology indicates that the Galapagos black-spotted damselfish , and a remarkable 24-rayed starfish called Heliaster solaris are likely extinct as theyCollected in Changement climatique environnement Jan 9, 2010 -
Zambia Climate Change
UNDP : In Zambia, any change in climate can spell disaster. With a majority of Zambians depending on agriculture, even a slight change in temperature can affect crops like maize with catastrophic consequences for livelihoods. In the village of Lusitu, in the south of Zambia, the returns from farming have diminished due to severe droughts. According to Eva Chipepo, a local villager, rainfall is insufficient to give us a good crop yield and wild animals have started to wander in the fields, further destroyingCollected in Changement climatique environnement Jan 9, 2010 -
Mongolia.mpg
Mongolias commitment to sustainable development started in 1996 with the establishment of the National Council of Sustainable Development (NCSD), fulfilling its obligations and commitment to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) 1992. The NCSD was responsible for the development of the Mongolian Action Program for the 21st Century (MAP-21)and the national sustainable development strategy with assistance of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) along with participationCollected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 22, 2009 -
Kofi Annan: "The fight is not over".
time4climatejustice : Kofi Annan asks for your continued support in the fight for Climate Justice and has issued this statement in light of the agreement made in Copenhagen.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 22, 2009 -
Copenhague, après 15 jours de discussions
Environnement, France24 : ENVIRONNEMENT - Après 15 jours d'intenses négociations, pressions, concessions...Le sommet de Copenhague se contentera d'un accord a minima. Et pourtant, il y avait de l'espoir dans les couloirs de Copenhague. Les visages en disait long.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 22, 2009 -
Climate change deal marks an 'essential beginning,' Ban says
United Nations : United Nations, New York, 21 December 2009 - H.E. Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, spoke to reporters on the outcome of the Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen (7-18 December 2009).Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 22, 2009 -
UN Day for South-South Cooperation: Ban urges the North to support those efforts
United Nations Videos : No deal has yet been reached at climate talks in Copenhagen, with Chinese objections to a monitoring system for CO2 emissions proving a key stumbling block, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Friday. "The discussions lasted all night without interruption," Sarkozy told reporters during a break. "The good news is that they're continuing, the bad news is they haven't reached a conclusion," he said, adding: "There is a lot of tension." He said China was still objecting to allowiCollected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 21, 2009 -
Tension but some progress in climate talks: Sarkozy
AFP : French President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Friday that marathon negotiations among leaders at the UN's climate summit have been marred by tension but that "things are moving a little."Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 18, 2009 -
Leaders struggle to salvage climate pact
AFP : World leaders on Friday mounted a desperate bid to save a pact to roll back climate change, eyeing a consensus-driven outcome with few specifics that many admitted would fell short of what was needed. Addressing delegates in Copenhagen, EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said the negotiations represented a key test of global solidarity.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 18, 2009 -
Cop15 J11 : La volonté politique de parvenir à un accord
France24 : SOMMET DE COPENHAGUE - Changement datmosphère au Bella Center. Le charivari des ONG a laissé place à larrivée solennelle des chefs dÉtat et de gouvernement. Aux déclarations dintention succède la volonté politique de parvenir à un accord final.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 18, 2009 -
Copenhague: La Chine campe sur ses positions
France24 : SUR LE TERRAIN - La Chine campe sur ses positions. Avec notre correspondant à Pékin.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 18, 2009 -
Dailymotion - Sarkozy à Copenhague: "On court à la catastrophe" - une vidéo Actu et Politique
Public SénatCollected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 17, 2009 -
Copenhague J10 : Arrivera-t-on à un accord ?
France 24 : Résumé de la journée du 16 décembre 2009 SOMMET DE COPENHAGUE - La présidente danoise du sommet de Copenhague, Connie Hedegaard, a démissionné, laissant sa place au Premier ministre danois. De plus en plus vifs, les désaccords peuvent-ils compromettre la rédaction d'un accord mondial ?Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 17, 2009 -
Nicolas Hulot, écologiste: "Les dés ne sont pas jetés"
France 24 : Réchauffement climatique - Sommet de Copenhague: entretien avec Nicolas Hulot, écologiste.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 17, 2009 -
Washington promet de contribuer à un fonds en cas d'accord
France24 : À Copenhague, Hillary Clinton annonce que les États-Unis contribueront à une enveloppe globale de 100 milliards de dollars, à condition que les pays émergents s'engagent à plus de transparence. Un message destiné aux Chinois.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 17, 2009 -
Thailand - Choa Loa Bay Marine Conservation
UNDP : UNDP supports marine conservation efforts in Thailand Chao Lao Bay was once regarded as an untouched jewel nestled on the Eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand. But, like many coastlines in Thailand, the past two decades has seen the continued decline of its spectacular marine habitat because of over-fishing, over-development and the resulting pollution. As a result, fish stocks plummeted, directly impacting the livelihoods of small scale fishermen who have fished the Bay for generations. But with thCollected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 17, 2009 -
Clinton: Climate Agreement Must Be Reached
AP : Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at the climate summit in Copenhagen Wednesday, saying all nations must come together and deliver a climate treaty. (Dec. 17)Collected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 17, 2009 -
On ne rigole pas avec la police danoise - LeMonde.fr
LeMonde.fr visuel interactifCollected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 16, 2009 -
A Copenhague, les observateurs sont de plus en plus pessimistes sur l'issue du sommet - LeMonde.fr
LeMonde.fr portfolio sonoreCollected in Changement climatique environnement Dec 16, 2009 -
Wangari Maathai peps up Copenhagen
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MarieSophie http://SupremeMasterTV.com - Extinctions on the rise in the Galapagos: fishing and global warming devastating islands' species. The Ecuadorian Galapagos Islands were first brought to the worlds attention as the site where Darwin tested his theory of evolution. Now, they are speaking of the fragile state of our seas as a new report in the journal Global Change Biology indicates that the Galapagos black-spotted damselfish , and a remarkable 24-rayed starfish called Heliaster solaris are likely extinct as they
Jan 9, 2010