SPICY NEWS FROM THE INDEPENDENT – A CHENEY BANKER WHO TAKES CARE OF $5...
Cheney’s banker attacks his policies, by Andrew Buncombe for The Independent of London – February 7, 2007. The investment manager who looks after an estimated $5m ( £2.5m) of Vice-President Dick...
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As if harm to life on this planet was not a complete justification that we must do something to change our ways that cause destruction, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon thought he had to stress the...
View ArticleFormer Presidents Cesar Gaviria (Columbia) and Alexandro Toledo (Peru) With...
Columbia Business School, March 28, 2008, Hosted LABA (Latin American Business Association) Conference 2008. The Topic – “LATIN AMERICA: Growth Perspectives in a Shifting Political Landscape.”...
View ArticleWashington Revives the Fourth Fleet. Ecuador’s Corea Does Not Want It Housed...
Washington Revives the Fourth Fleet: The Return of U.S. Gun Boat Diplomacy to Latin America. What does Ecuador’s President Correa know that Colombia’s President Uribe also knows? This is What The...
View ArticleUPDATED: Without Backing From Venezuela or Ecuador, FARC Must Now Think of...
Colombia rescues Ingrid Betancourt and three Americans held by the FARC From: New York based Americas Society/Council of the Americas www.as-coa.org Media contact: Caitlin Miner-Le Grand,...
View ArticleHenri Paulson, US Treasury Secretary, Found Time To Sign an Important Debt...
U.S. agrees to debt-for-nature swap to preserve Peru rainforests. In a bid to preserve some of Peru’s biologically diverse rainforests, the United States agreed this week to a $25 million...
View ArticleA Controversy in Panama, with environmental implications – re. the expansion...
The following as received from CanalIssues@ hotmail.com Seemingly there is a controversy brewing in Panama regarding the expansion of the Canal. It has environmental implications because of the...
View ArticleThe Latin American Indigenous Forum on Climate Change concluded in Costa Rica...
CLIMATE CHANGE: Native Peoples Reject Market Mechanisms. By Daniel Zueras SAN JOSÉ, Apr 1, 2010 (IPS) – Solutions to global warming based on the logic of the market are a threat to the rights and way...
View ArticleUNEP leads 27 countries of the Wider Caribbean on “land-based pollution” at...
UNEP leads 27 countries of the Wider Caribbean on “land-based pollution” at an International Maritime Organization (IMO) meeting in Panama City based on the ISTAC of Kingston, Jamaica (Interim...
View ArticleThe Huntsville, Alabama Start-up – A Center for Systems Studies that says...
This is a sequel to: www.sustainabilitank.info/page/2/#16610 “Will a new Energy Policy Institute, by studying complex systems, to be established at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, be a factor...
View ArticleBrazil leads Latin America to a stronger position at the UN. The change of US...
to open the UN General Assembly. “It is with personal humility, but with my justified pride as a woman, that I meet this historic moment,” said Rousseff as she opened the general debate. “I share this...
View ArticleNAMA stands for Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions on Climate Change....
Interactive users’ guide to climate planning tools 23 September 2011 – A new, interactive users’ guide to tools for climate and development planning has now been launched by Ecofys and the Institute of...
View ArticleAfter a weak in Panama City – The Climate Change Convention Meeting in Durban...
Climat : la réunion de Panama maintient l’incertitude sur l’avenir des négociations Après une semaine de discussion, l’issue des négociations apparaît toujours aussi incertaine. Le prolongement du...
View ArticleThe Indian State Kerala and All of the Central American States are noticed at...
Kerala bags an United Nations award for sustainable tourism initiatives. Published on : Friday, January 24, 2014 Kerala, God’s own country is recognized for its sustainable tourism policies...
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