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Alamea outbreak threatens Samoas marine eco system

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removed 237 alamea in three and half hours from the Aleipata MPA," van Dijken said. During times of food shortage the crown-of-thorns can survive on energy reserves for over six months. van Dijken says this persistence means community action is urge

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Samoa’s emissions double in latest report

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ctricity generation and other agricultural activities, including emissions from managed soils, each account for approximately 13% of emissions. Other energy consumption, including fuel used by households and commercial and institutional organisations

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Biodiversity and Samoas shallow commitments

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ystems, by way of forest preserves and marine protected areas. Passionate individuals and communities, not to mention Aid Donors invested their time, energy and money in the last few years to make these conservations happen, but initiatives by the Go

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Pacific Islanders Bid to Stop Czech Coal Plant

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he same when opposing power plants, environmental advocates said. "This is part of a new phase in environmental law," said Tim Malloch, a climate and energy lawyer at London-based ClientEarth. Micronesia noted CEZ's coal-fired plant at Prunerov in th

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192 nations at UN climate conference in Copenhagen

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hat an agreement was getting closer. At stake is a deal that aims to wean the world away from fossil fuels and other pollutants to greener sources of energy, and to transfer hundreds of billions of dollars from rich to poor countries every year over

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Blaming developing countries, poor excuse for climate copmlacency

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e between no deal and a suicide pact,” Coates said. Developing countries came to Bangkok willing to negotiate. China is a world leader in renewable energy investment, has committed to reduce emissions in line with its economic growth path, and has

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