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25-02-2011
Amazon Indians in London to stop dams that will destroy them
Source: survivalinternational.org Three Amazon Indians have begun a journey through Europe to...
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15-02-2011
WILDLIFE IN DANGER
São Paulo State Government wants to build a highway passing through  the largest urban fore...
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10-02-2011
Unleashing of the First Transition Favela with Rap and Samba
Source: Transition Towns Brasil It was a sizzling Saturday morning in December when members o...
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28-12-2010
UN looks to International Year of Forests, decade on biodiversity
Source: Sify.com New York, Dec 22 (DPA) The UN moved this week to raise awareness about savin...
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Data: 25-02-2011
Amazon Indians in London to stop dams that will destroy them
Three Amazon Indians have begun a journey through Europe to protest against dams which threaten to destroy the lands and lives of thousands of tribal people.
Data: 15-02-2011
WILDLIFE IN DANGER
São Paulo State Government wants to build a highway passing through the largest urban forest in the world, the São Paulo Cantareira rainforest.
Data: 10-02-2011
Unleashing of the First Transition Favela with Rap and Samba
In only 8 months, 85 community members have gone through the Transition Training with many of them studying the Portuguese Primer. This combined with their inherited resourcefulness, the ‘mutirão*’ spirit and emerging social entrepreneurial skills have g
Data: 28-12-2010
UN looks to International Year of Forests, decade on biodiversity
New York, Dec 22 (DPA) The UN moved this week to raise awareness about saving forests around the world with an International Year of Forests in 2011, beginning a decade focused on global biodiversity.
Data: 28-12-2010
United Nations Forum on Forests
The United Nations Forum on Forests officially launched
Data: 22-12-2010
Brazilian government releases data on Atlantic Forest deforestation
Deforestation in the Atlantic Forest between 2002 and 2008 totaled 2,700 square kilometers, at an average of 457 square kilometers per year, according to data from the Center for Remote Sensoring at the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Natural Resou