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Environment:

Indigenous people must be included in climate change talks, say campaigners
The Guardian - November 08
Communities most at risk from climate change are least likely to be represented at UN summit in Poznan, says report...

Nicaragua: 'We no longer know what is happening to our land
The Guardian - September 08

Green famine in Ethiopia
The Guardian - August 08
The rains have come, the land is lush but Ethiopians still go hungry...

Will tourism wreck Grenada's environment while rescuing its economy?
The Guardian - March 08
Four years after Hurricane Ivan wreaked devastation on the island of Grenada, this small Caribbean nation is struggling to balance conservation with economic development in its efforts to recover...

How green is my barley?|
The Guardian - February 08
Are Fairtrade goods at odds with the environmental impact of their production and transportation? And will this deter ethical consumers?

Donors fight shy of green campaigns
The Guardian
Environmental charities have led the debate on green issues and forced them to the top of the political agenda, so why are they finding funding so hard to come by?

Hope dries up for Nicaragua's Miskito
The Guardian
Central American indigenous people are among first to suffer from climate change but least equipped to adapt...

Net Losses
The Guardian
While Pakistan encourages foreign trawlers to fish in its seas, its traditional fishing communities are facing ruin. Now there are warnings that other countries are being pressured to follow its lead...

Cold Logic
The Guardian
Antarctica is becoming a popular destination for tourists who want to experience its unspoiled beauty. But the huge increases in visitor numbers are threatening its ecology and its tranquility...

Hemp is at hand
The Guardian
Fifteen years ago, any farmer trying to grow hemp could have been arrested. But this year, more than 3,500 acres of it will be harvested as an industrial crop

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