December 19, 2007
Environmental Refugees May Be Everyone's Problem: Security Issues
December 19, 2007–Displaced people from disasters, climate change pose international social, economic and security threatsEnvironmental Refugees: Demographic and Other Resources
December 19, 2007–Key resources of studies and statistics for human angles on environmental stories.Environmental Refugees: U.S. and World Examples
December 19, 2007–Disasters create hundreds of thousands of environmental refugees in U.S and the World.Special Year 2008 Look-Ahead: Environmental Refugees Grow in Numbers
December 19, 2007–E-refugees grow in numbers, reflect threats to safety, security.December 5, 2007
Border Fence Environmental Concerns Heat Up
December 5, 2007–Mexico released a report condemning the border fence along the U.S. border as environmentally destructive.Nations Seek "Roadmap" to Post-Kyoto Climate Treaty at Bali
December 5, 2007–Post-Kyoto climate change negotiations began in earnest in Bali, Indonesia, to prepare for the next iteration of world consensus on the topic.Sawmills Drop, Production Increases
December 5, 2007–Report details how fewer sawmills in the US and Canada see higher production of wood products.November 14, 2007
Report Distills Science for Legislative, Diplomatic Playoffs
November 14, 2007–As Congress members and international diplomats roll up their sleeves for serious efforts at action in coming months, a final "synthesis" report from the top U.N. climate science body will brief them this week.SEJ To Offer More Resources for Reporters on Climate
November 14, 2007–In January of 2007, the Society of Environmental Journalists added a special section to its Web site to help reporters cover climate change - which seems to be shaping up as one of the biggest environmental stories of the next decade.The Road to Bali-Treaty Talks Dec. 3-14
November 14, 2007–The Valencia science meeting is just a prologue to a meeting of diplomats from some 180 countries in Bali, Indonesia, to hammer out a new international agreement to control climate change. The current Kyoto Protocol, which was signed in 1997 and took effect in 2005, expires in 2012.
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