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Cumbre sin acuerdos anticipa nueva arca de Noé

Posted on 22 June 2012 by admin

Por Fabiana Frayssinet

RÃO DE JANEIRO, 22 jun (TerraViva) El diluvio que cayó este viernes 22 en esta ciudad brasileña fue una advertencia de la naturaleza a los gobernantes presentes en Río+20. La generación de Noé, hijo de una ambientalista que nacerá dentro de un mes, tendrá que salvar una biodiversidad más compleja que la de su antecesor bíblico. Continue Reading

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La obesidad es tan mala como la superpoblación

Posted on 22 June 2012 by admin

Por Julio Godoy * – TerraViva

RÃO DE JANEIRO, 22 jun (TerraViva)  El consumo excesivo y la obesidad, sobre todo en los países industrializados, amenazan no solo la salud de los individuos, sino también la misma sostenibilidad dela Tierra, alerta un estudio presentado en la conferencia Río+20. Continue Reading

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Cumbre de los Pueblos comienza a afinar sus voces

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

Por Fabiana Frayssinet

RÃO DE JANEIRO, 15 jun (TerraViva) – Perdido como el resto entre la multitud frente a la imponente bahía de Guanabara, el líder indígena Apolinario, de la selva amazónica brasileña, hizo de guía improvisado en el primer día de la Cumbre de los Pueblos, en Río de Janeiro. Continue Reading

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Activistas no lamentan ausencia de Obama en Río+20

Posted on 15 June 2012 by admin

Por Thalif Deen

RÃO DE JANEIRO, Jun (TerraViva)  En la Cumbre de la Tierra, celebrada en 1992, el entonces presidente estadounidense George H.W. Bush (1989-1993) respondió duramente a las acusaciones contra su país, uno de los mayores emisores de gases invernadero.

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