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Amid Stalemate Over Final Action Plan, Brazil Takes Over Negotiations

Posted on 16 June 2012 by admin

By Thalif Deen

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 16 (TerraViva) After several long months of hard bargaining and protracted negotiations, the 193-member Preparatory Committee (PrepCom) drafting a blueprint for a green economy and sustainable development ran true to form, ending its discussions in a predictable stalemate. Continue Reading

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Bulging Cities Need Holistic Development Approach

Posted on 16 June 2012 by admin

By Amantha Perera

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka, Jun 16 (TerraViva) Equal access to riches and resources is a must if the world’s burgeoning urban population is to achieve sustainable development, experts say. Continue Reading

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Leap of Faith Needed on Green Economy

Posted on 16 June 2012 by admin

By Stephen Leahy

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 16 (TerraViva) Delegates in Rio will need to take a leap of faith and agree on concepts like the green economy and sustainable development goals without really knowing what they involve, suggest experts on the sidelines of the Rio+20 Earth Summit. Continue Reading

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People鈥檚 Summit Alive With the Sound of Voices

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

By Fabiana Frayssinet

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 15 (TerraViva) – Swallowed up in the crowd in front of the spectacular Guanabara Bay, indigenous leader Apolinario from Brazil鈥檚 Amazon rainforest acted as an impromptu guide on the first day of the People鈥檚 Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Continue Reading

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Children Will Live the Future We Are Making

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

By Khaled Mansour*

UNITED NATIONS, Jun 15 (TerraViva) With more than seven billion people on the planet, the international community should ask in Rio de Janeiro what sustainable development means for the world’s 2.2 billion children. Continue Reading

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Activistas no lamentan ausencia de Obama en R铆o+20

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

Por Thalif Deen

R脥O DE JANEIRO, Jun (TerraViva)聽 En la Cumbre de la Tierra, celebrada en 1992, el entonces presidente estadounidense George H.W. Bush (1989-1993) respondi贸 duramente a las acusaciones contra su pa铆s, uno de los mayores emisores de gases invernadero.

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Govt Reform Needed if Green Economy Will Serve Poorest

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

By Stephen Leahy

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 15 (TerraViva) – Poor countries that green their economies will lift millions of their citizens out of poverty and generate higher incomes while protecting invaluable natural ecosystems, says a report released here in Rio Thursday. Continue Reading

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Brazil and Leadership Needed at Rio+20

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

By Marcelo Furtado *

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jun 15 (TerraViva) – The rise of Brazil and other emerging economies is one of the major changes since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit. With power comes responsibility. Continue Reading

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Empres谩rios somam o ativo ambiental ao neg贸cio

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

Fabiana Frayssinet

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brasil, 15/6/2012 (TerraViva) Diante da exig锚ncia crescente dos consumidores e da necessidade de recursos naturais sustent谩veis para seus pr贸prios neg贸cios, os empres谩rios passam a incorporar cada vez mais o compromisso ambiental como um ativo. Continue Reading

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Sostenibilidad requiere realidades econ贸micas

Posted on 14 June 2012 by admin

Por Thalif Deen

R脥O DE JANEIRO, 14 jun (IPS/TerraViva) Cuando los l铆deres mundiales aprueben el plan de acci贸n final de la inminente cumbre R铆o+20, es posible que una pregunta quede sin responder: 驴cu谩l es la mejor manera para que la ONU transforme lugares comunes de la pol铆tica en realidades econ贸micas? Continue Reading

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