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GEO Year Book 2007 Underlines Environmental Risks and Opportunities of Globalization
Nairobi, 5 November 2007 --The fate of the world’s fisheries underlines the challenges facing governments in a globalized world a new report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) says.
Monday 5 February 2007 |
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Future of World’s Deserts in Landmark UN Environment Report
Algiers/London/Nairobi/Rioja, 5 June 2006 - Global Deserts Outlook Launched on World Environment Day
Sunday 4 June 2006 |
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Cutting Air Pollution Delivers “Big Bang for Your Buck”
Dubai/Nairobi, 7 February 2006 - Countries and cities that adopt air pollution busting measures can make significant economic savings, the latest GEO Year Book by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) says.
Tuesday 7 February 2006 |
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GEO- 4 First Production and Authors Meeting
20 to 24 June 2005, Nairobi, Kenya Top scientists and academics from around the world are meeting this week at UNEP headquarters to contribute to the production of GEO-4, the latest of UNEP’s series of influential global state of the environment reports.
Wednesday 22 June 2005 |
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UNEP Launches 2004/5 GEO Yearbook
Nairobi, 21 February 2005 - Scientists are linking a rise in new and previously suppressed infectious diseases with the dramatic environmental changes now sweeping the planet.
Monday 21 February 2005 |
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Climate Change and Over Fishing Among Key Issues for the Pacific Islands
Pollution-busting Measures Needed to Protect Coral Reefs: Coastal Fish Stocks are Already Depleted London/Nairobi, 6 January 2005 – Global warming and the over exploitation of coastal fish stocks are among the biggest environmental threats to the health and wealth of the Pacific islands according to reports released today by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Thursday 6 January 2005 |
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Sea and Land-based Pollution Among Key Environment Threats to Caribbean Islands
Experts Call for Boost in Port Waste Handling Facilities and Improved Recycling Schemes London/Nairobi, 6 January 2005 – Pollution from cruise ships, tankers and other vessels are among the rising threats to the health and wealth of the islands and low-lying countries of the Caribbean according to reports released today by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Thursday 6 January 2005 |
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Water Shortages and Global Warming Risks for Indian Ocean Islands
Tidal Wave Early Warning System Urgently Needed to Reduce Vulnerability Nairobi/London, 6 January 2005 – Freshwater shortages and global warming are among the top concerns threatening the health and wealth of the small islands of the Atlantic and Indian oceans, according to reports released today by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Thursday 6 January 2005 |