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Terramérica é um serviço especializado de informação sobre meio ambiente e desenvolvimento, produzido pela agência internacional de notícias Inter Press Service (IPS). A oferta multimídia do Terramérica inclui uma página semanal publicada em uma cadeia de
When clouds begin to rain and snow, the culprit is likely bacteria, according to two Montana State University professors and their colleagues. Their findings, published today in the journal “Science,” might hold a few secrets to understanding and reducing
This quarterly journal provides contemporary ideas and theories relating to resource valuation and use. With a diverse range of topics, including climate change economic policy and tax shifting, this journal is an important resource for economists who are
Published in 1999 by the Alliance for Environmental Innovation, this report presents the results of a survey of paper practices in 42 apparel catalogs, produced by ten catalog companies, including: Spiegel, L.L. Bean, J. Crew Group, and the Blair Corporati
EMA-SEA Program Environmental Management Accounting for South-East Asia The E nvironmental M anagement A ccounting for small and medium-sized enterprises in S outh- E ast A sia ( EMA-SEA ) program addresses the implementation and dissemination of EMA in So
Source: 1998. World Resources 1998-99: Environmental change and human health. A joint publication by the World Resources Institute , the United Nationas Environment Programme, the United Nations Development Programme, and The World Bank. Links United Natio
... world-wide and encapsulated as The Natural Step framework. Supported by the King ... and author who later headed the US Natural Step organization. Dramatic, visionary and inspiring, The Natural Step Story will appeal to all with a
In this facsinating 5-minute video, Ann Pettifor talks about the way in which the industrial countries of the global north are running up a ballooning legacy of ecological debt. While this is being addressed by some policy makers, Pettifor argues that orth
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