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MaximsNewsNetwork: SUDAN GARBAGE: UNMIS & UN ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME UNEP & UNOPS
MaximsNewsNetwork: 26 November 2009 - UNMIS - The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) organizes and mobilizes over 16,000 volunteers to clean up garbage in Juba following reports of cholera and diarrheal diseases because of poor sanitation in the town. Just five years after signing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, towns in Southern Sudan, including the regional capital Juba, are experiencing a problem all too common to the rest of the region - garbage. Garbage is becoming a real threat in Juba town, plasticCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 21, 2009 -
Khmers rouges: Les enfants perdus de Pol Pot
France24 : Cambodge : Lorsque les Khmers rouges arrivent au pouvoir, ils n'ont qu'une idée en tête: créer un "homme nouveau". Pour cela, plus de 200 000 mariages forcés sont organisés. De ces unions naissent des enfants... Rencontre avec l'un deux.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
L'émergence du coton bio en Inde
euronews : Le coton est une des industries les plus polluantes au monde. L'Inde est le deuxième plus gros producteur après la Turquie, le coton occupe 5% des terres cultivées mais il utilise plus de la moitié des pesticides. La révolution verte à la fin des années 60 a introduit des nouvelles semences hybrides très dépendants d'apports extérieurs comme engrais chimiques et pesticides.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
MaximsNewsNetwork: PHILIPPINES CLIMATE CHANGE FAMILIES WOMEN UNFPA, THORAYA OBAID
MaximsNewsNetwork: 25 November 2009 - UNFPA: According to a new UN report, women who have to feed their families will face special challenges and must help shape the response to climate change. In the Philippines, mobilizing women can make a difference in addressing environmental concerns. Rising sea levels and more intense storms will severely impact coastal areas as the Earth becomes warmer, scientists say. And according to a new UN report, women who have to feed their families will face special challengeCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Dailymotion - Mdd tv La montée des eaux à Tuvalu - une vidéo Actu et Politique
La glace fond au pôle Nord et les océans montent de plus en plus par conséquent les petits pays du pacifique sont amenés à disparaître. D'ici à 2050 les îles de Tuvalu risquent de disparaître.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
UN: Momentum For Success In Copenhagen
The United Nations Secretary General says he is encouraged by the commitment to reach a deal at the Copenhagen climate change summit.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
BBC News - Climate fund for poor proposed by UK and France
BBC News : The Queen has addressed the importance of climate change to the members of the Commonwealth, at its 60th anniversary summit in Trinidad. Speaking at the opening of the annual Heads of Government meeting, she said the organisation had "an opportunity to lead once more" on the issue, acknowledging that "many least able to withstand the adverse effects" were part of the organisation.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
China announces ambitious climate change plan- CCTV 091126
CCTVUPLOAD : changement climatique, copenhagueCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Manaus, au cœur du réchauffement climatique
France24 : BRESIL - Réchauffement climatique : A Maunaus où se tenait la réunion des pays amazoniens sur le réchauffement climatique la vie économique dépend du fleuve, le Rio Negro.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
BBC News - Commonwealth summit opens with Queen's climate speech
BBC News : The Queen has addressed the importance of climate change to the members of the Commonwealth, at its 60th anniversary summit in Trinidad. Speaking at the opening of the annual Heads of Government meeting, she said the organisation had "an opportunity to lead once more" on the issue, acknowledging that "many least able to withstand the adverse effects" were part of the organisation.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Obama to attend climate summit
CNN : CNN's Dan Lothian reports President Obama will attend a major U.N. climate change summit in Copenhagen.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Climate Change Hits Home - Warming Waters, Fewer Fish
ClimateHitsHome : This is the sixth in a series of 12 videos called "Climate Change Hits Home," which demonstrates immediate impacts of global warming in our backyards. They're also featured on LinkTV. This video shows how climate change is causing waterways to warm, eroding fish populations from the Pacific Northwest to the Midwest and Maine. A warming world means warmer waters, threatening the livelihood of our fishermen, our traditions, and what we can serve on our dinner tables.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Climate Change Hits Home - Arctic Sea Ice
ClimateHitsHome : This is the fourth in a series of 12 videos called "Climate Change Hits Home," which demonstrates immediate impacts of global warming in our backyards. They're also featured on LinkTV. This video shows how climate change is causing Arctic sea ice, which acts as a natural air-conditioner for the earth, to melt at an accelerated rate. A warmer world means hotter temperatures for everyone.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Climat : le sommet de Manaus se limite
Le Monde : Portfolio sonoreCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Kim Carstensen, Directeur du WWF Global Climate Initiative
Kim Cartensen avoue que le WWF sera bien impuissant à préserver les espèces vivantes si la question climatique ne cesse d’être repoussée. Interview réalisée à l’Université d’automne du WWF par Damien Wanner. http://copenhague.arte.tv/actu/kim-carstensen-wwf-copenhagueCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Drought hits Somalia's internal refugees
AFP : Faced with what locals say is the worst drought in a decade, Somali herders who lost their flocks to starvation are moving to the Somaliland town of Berbera. There they are joined by another kind of refugee -- people fleeing fighting in the south. But the port's ageing infrastructure delivers barely enough water for its ever-expanding population, and the United Nations says it urgently needs 10 million dollars to provide relief aid.Collected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
Kathleen McGinty, ancienne Experte gouvernementale sur l’Environnement, ex-Secrétaire à l’Environnement de Pennsylvanie.
Les américains sont-ils parés pour le changement ? L’une des figures de l’écologie aux Etats-Unis répond sans hésiter. Arte TV blog Urgence climatiqueCollected in MarieSophie's Favorites Dec 7, 2009 -
BBC News - Climate fund for poor proposed by UK and France
BBC News : The Queen has addressed the importance of climate change to the members of the Commonwealth, at its 60th anniversary summit in Trinidad. Speaking at the opening of the annual Heads of Government meeting, she said the organisation had "an opportunity to lead once more" on the issue, acknowledging that "many least able to withstand the adverse effects" were part of the organisation.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Nov 28, 2009 -
BBC News - Commonwealth summit opens with Queen's climate speech
BBC News : The Queen has addressed the importance of climate change to the members of the Commonwealth, at its 60th anniversary summit in Trinidad. Speaking at the opening of the annual Heads of Government meeting, she said the organisation had "an opportunity to lead once more" on the issue, acknowledging that "many least able to withstand the adverse effects" were part of the organisation.Collected in Changement climatique environnement Nov 28, 2009 -
L'émergence du coton bio en Inde
euronews : Le coton est une des industries les plus polluantes au monde. L'Inde est le deuxième plus gros producteur après la Turquie, le coton occupe 5% des terres cultivées mais il utilise plus de la moitié des pesticides. La révolution verte à la fin des années 60 a introduit des nouvelles semences hybrides très dépendants d'apports extérieurs comme engrais chimiques et pesticides.Collected in Environnement et développement Nov 28, 2009
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MarieSophie MaximsNewsNetwork: 26 November 2009 - UNMIS - The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) organizes and mobilizes over 16,000 volunteers to clean up garbage in Juba following reports of cholera and diarrheal diseases because of poor sanitation in the town. Just five years after signing the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, towns in Southern Sudan, including the regional capital Juba, are experiencing a problem all too common to the rest of the region - garbage. Garbage is becoming a real threat in Juba town, plastic
Dec 21, 2009