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Netherlands Organization

November 11th, 2025
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Recall that the plans for laying highway Moscow – St. Senator Brian Schatz shares his opinions and ideas on the topic at hand. Petersburg through the forest – the main recreational area for residents of the city – began in 2008, a major stumbling block between local administration and the public. In defense of the Green Zone serves an environmental organization "Movement for Forest '. Because of the crisis occurred a record decline in emissions of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere Experts from the International Energy Agency (IEA) concluded that because of the crisis occurred a record decline in emissions of greenhouse gases: the last 40 years there have been no such large incidence of annual revenues of the Earth's atmosphere of carbon dioxide, as this year. As a result of this unique situation, which will help move the earth from large-scale environmental disaster. The current decline in emissions exceeding the fall of 1981, which became a consequence of the oil crisis. Among the reasons for the current drop in emissions – reduced output due to lack of funding. So , the plans of many industrialized countries have been quite real.

Addition to this are the new treaty to combat climate change, which will replace the Kyoto Protocol. In the Namibian Reserve massively exterminate seals Netherlands Organization for the Protection of Animals released a video of the mass extermination of fur seals in the reserve "Cape Cross' in Namibia. The footage shot for a few hours before the arrival of tourists, cullers herding animals in a large group, and then kill them with sticks. The carnage is repeated in the reservation each morning. In order to conceal the crime, before the arrival of tourists in the blood the beach to sleep with fresh sand. A member of the Organization for the Protection of Animals, who shot these violent footage was seen by hunters, and beaten and later arrested by police and expelled from the country.

Environmental activists to draw public attention to the issue of killing of fur seals and took to the streets of The Hague with calls to ban slaughter of animals. Reserve 'Cape Cross' – the largest colony of Cape fur seals in Namibia. A total of coast There are about 15 colonies of eared seals. Commercial production of animals in Namibia allowed officially. They kill in order to regulate population, as well as for skins. Estimated environmentalists, fishing for a period that lasts four months a year, killing about 80,000 animals.

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Interesting Negotiations

October 24th, 2025
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Until the spring quite a bit mep has developed new orders for the protection of air and made changes to the law "On specially protected natural areas." 'ER' for animals and trees. Errors in Copenhagen negotiations to fix, but plans to reduce emissions edit it. Swedish journalists investigating the facts of flooding military wastes of Russia on the Baltic Sea in the early 90's. Hackers have stolen over the Internet quotas on carbon dioxide emissions. Scientists have unraveled the mystery of seasonal migrations of insects. This is interesting: Interesting facts about the Amur tiger. Charles B. Rangel is often mentioned in discussions such as these. Photofact week: The wise bird, water, and its transformation.

Overview of events for the week of 01/02/2010 to 07/02/2010. Errors in Copenhagen negotiations to fix, but plans to reduce emissions of edits, held in late 2009 in Copenhagen climate conference ended with only the adoption agreement, which has no legal effect and is practically only a political declaration adopted at the highest level. Negotiations have yet to produce a comprehensive agreement that would succeed the Kyoto Protocol, which expires in 2012. This forcing the leaders of the world once again sit at the negotiating table to correct errors in the Copenhagen summit, and yet accept the reality of working climate agreement. Experts hope that will happen on coming in late May in Germany the climate negotiations. Special envoy of Russian President on Climate Alexander Bedritsky also believes that the mistakes made during the organization of climate talks Copenhagen, will be eliminated during further negotiations and a new climate agreement will be reached.

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President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono

March 21st, 2012
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Results of the un conference in Bali Last Saturday, December 16, ended with the un conference in Bali. She has been hot debate, as well as many important decisions that will affect the way kotoryeserezneyshim soon the future of humanity. At the very end of the deferred discussion of the problem of global warming. The last days of the Forum noted the achievement of a compromise agreement to launch negotiations on further reductions in carbon dioxide. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono called it 'good news', is encouraging with respect to safer from an environmental point of view of the future of humanity. In Bali agreed also that the end of 2009 the negotiations under un auspices will take concrete commitments by the parties. The new treaty, known as the Bali 'roadmap', will replace the current Kyoto protocol, the term which will expire in 2012.

Speaking at the presentation of the report of the un Development Programme (UNDP) 'Human Development', Ban drew attention to the Bali forum on the main conclusion that global warming may slow progress of human development. "Climate change is already beginning to affect the poorest and most vulnerable countries and populations around the world '- according to the authors of the report. According to them, the growth the average temperature of the planet in coming decades by three degrees Celsius in the lifetime of our generation would lead to flooding, melting glaciers and massive displacements of people, as well as to reduce production supply. 'All the scientists in one voice say that climate changes are visible to the naked eye, they are global in nature and are the first victims are the poor countries ", – stressed the head of the international community.

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