News and reports from the World Conservation Congress

Omar Ramirez, de República Dominicana

Iniciativa del Caribe Insular ya está en pie

Hoy se lanzó oficialmente la Iniciativa del Caribe Insular con la participación de representantes de la zona insular como Cuba, República Dominicana, Haití y Bahamas, así como personeros de la cooperación internacional del gobierno francés y el PNUD. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News story

VIPs gather on board Prince Turki Bin Nasser’s boat “Sarah”

Global Leaders inspire the world

Sustainability leaders from around the world gathered on board Prince Turki Bin Nasser Bin Abdulaziz’s yacht “Sarah” in Barcelona, where they shared their inspiring ideas and thoughts about the environment and the pressing need to face the global environmental challenge. …  

09 Oct 2008 | International news release

Hermien Roosita, Deputy Minister of Environment

Sumatra’s historic agreement in Barcelona

The Indonesian government and WWF today announced a bold commitment to protect the remaining forests and critical ecosystems of Sumatra today at IUCN’s World Conservation Congress. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News story

Ahmed Djoghlaf

Are countries measuring up?

Will countries meet the 2010 biodiversity target to reduce or halt the rate of loss of biodiversity? According to the results of the Countdown 2010 Readiness Assessment the G8 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States) show medium to low performance in achieving the target. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News story

Geoffrey Howard from IUCN’s Global Invasive Species Programme

Balancing biofuels and biodiversity

The viability of biofuels in today’s market was debated at the World Conservation Congress today, with the launch of new biofuels scorecards by IUCN, WWF, the World Bank and The Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News story

Sanit Aksornkoae, Thailand Environment Institute, Thailand.

Mangroves: the best protection against extreme weather on coasts

Extreme weather such as the terrible Tsunami of 2004 is becoming more frequent due to climate change. As many coastal communities in Asia know only too well, mangroves are often our best line of defence. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News story

Using technology to confront polluters in China

Environmentalists in China have compiled a database that serves as a tool to pressure polluters into changing their ways. …  

09 Oct 2008 | Video

What is the value of nature? A report offers an answer

A joint German/European Commission study released today offers economic tools to assess the value of nature in order to better protect it. …  

09 Oct 2008 | Video

Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General of the International Union for Conservation of Nature

Largest environmental meeting sends wake-up call to the world

It’s time to wake up and take action to protect the planet’s natural wealth, that’s the message of the first part of IUCN’s World Conservation Congress. …   | Spanish

09 Oct 2008 | International news release

Céleo Alvarez

Pacto por la Vida convoca a la integración

En una presentación llena de emotividad y esperanza, el “Pacto por la vida” se presentó en búsqueda de generar mayor conocimiento sobre el esfuerzo y obtener compromiso e integración. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News story


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