News headlines for “Environmental Issues”, page 861
Can Amaranth Fix Mexico's Dual Dietary Disasters?
- Inter Press Service

Supporters of amaranth have been trying for decades to bring this millennia-old grain back from oblivion. Known for its high nutritional content, it is now being promoted as a way to help modern-day Mexico confront two of its dietary ills: malnutrition and obesity.
/REPEAT*/WORLD: 'Poor Countries Should Have a Seat at G20 Table'
- Inter Press Service

The global economic crisis highlighted the necessity of transforming global economic governance. But least developed countries (LDCs) have little voice in this process. It is time they are allowed a seat at the meetings of the Group of 20 industrialised and emerging economies.
CUBA: New Agricultural Plan, But Few Real Reforms
- Inter Press Service

Cuba's strategy to boost production and reduce imports of food is intended to untangle the bureaucratic knots that hinder privately-run farms, responsible for 70 percent of the food on the country's dinner tables.
ARGENTINA: Two Centuries of Environmental Destruction
- Inter Press Service

In the 1830s, the sheer abundance and diversity of plants and animals in Argentina -- whether on land or in the water -- astounded British naturalist Charles Darwin during his famed tours of South America.
NAMIBIA: Will Farm Project Mean the River Runs Dry?
- Inter Press Service

A proposed irrigation scheme promises greater food security for Namibia, but should the 10,000 hectare Katondo Farm Project be completed, it could threaten the health of the Okavango River.
Loggers, Activists Reach Deal on Canada's Vast Northwoods
- Inter Press Service

The decades-long war in Canada's northwoods appears to be over. Environmental groups and Canadian logging companies linked arms Tuesday morning and agreed to work together to sustainably manage and protect 720,000 square kilometres of Canada's boreal forest - an area twice the size of Germany.
ENERGY: The Sun Lights Up the Night in Haiti
- Inter Press Service

There are shortages of lots of things in Haiti: clean water, arable land, trees, living-wage jobs, housing, schools, fuel, reliable sources of electricity and Internet access. But one thing Haiti has in abundance is sunny days.
Advantage GM in Europe
- Inter Press Service

Leading biotechnology companies have been granted privileged access to the European Union's policy makers as part of their efforts to speed up the approval of new genetically modified (GM) crops.
Q&A: 'Old Rich' Countries Owe Debt for Climate Crisis
- Inter Press Service

Countries closest to the equator will suffer most from climate change, according to Gwynne Dyer, a geopolitical analyst and journalist who predicts catastrophic events over the next few decades if temperatures continue to rise.
Oil Sands Riskier than Gulf Spill, Say Investor Groups
- Inter Press Service

As the oil leaking into the Gulf of Mexico destroys habitat and livelihoods, the extraction of oil from Canadian oil sands deposits is having a similar impact on fragile ecosystems and communities deep in the North American interior.

