News headlines for “Environmental Issues”, page 883
CLIMATE: The Thirsty Caribbean
- Inter Press Service

Caribbean countries are considering options like desalination plants and cloud seeding to confront a drought that threatens the regional economy and which experts warned about years ago.
DR CONGO: Will Poultry Project Live up to Expectations?
- Inter Press Service

For some seven million Congolese living in Kinshasa the only meat and poultry they could buy to eat since the 1980s was frozen imports from Western countries, distributed locally by a few local businessmen.
CHILE: Cost of Rebuilding Still Unclear
- Inter Press Service

Chile has begun to think about the costs and challenges of rebuilding a large part of the areas hit by the Feb. 27 earthquake and tsunami, while rescue and aid operations continue.
ENVIRONMENT-LEBANON: Coastal Pollution Threatens Fisherfolk
- Inter Press Service

Pollution, oil spills and difficult living conditions are some of the challenges that fishermen in this eastern Mediterranean country face daily.
ENVIRONMENT: Wanted - An Effective Multilateral System
- Inter Press Service

The echoes of failure still sounding from the Copenhagen summit on climate change in December are spurring efforts to reform the international legal framework. Civil society groups are demanding a new, more agile system that is both influential and effective.
CHILE: A Tidal Wave of Solidarity
- Inter Press Service

Chile has been wrapped in a blanket of international solidarity, while offers of cooperation for the relief of victims and the reconstruction of the country shower down upon it, after the devastating Feb. 27 earthquake and tsunami.
CHILE: Assessing Quake Damages, Acknowledging Mistakes
- Inter Press Service

While the number of victims of the severe earthquake and tsunami that hit Chile early Saturday has climbed to 723, government officials and experts admit that the catastrophe has highlighted institutional shortcomings and blunders.
PHILIPPINES: Pro-green Measures Expose Bias Against Urban Poor
- Inter Press Service

Edgar Borras sifts through his remaining possessions in a demolished shanty beside a Manila waterway, preparing to bring them to his wife and 12-year-old son who now live in a remote relocation site in a province outside the Philippine capital.
MEXICO: Ecological Smoke from Fuel Efficient Stoves
- Inter Press Service

The lives of many rural women and children in Mexico are changing, and the country's high deforestation rate could be reduced, as inexpensive fuel-efficient cook stoves are being distributed by non-governmental organisations with corporate and government support.
MALAWI: Extra Money Allocated for Drought Relief
- Inter Press Service

Maize farmer Anita Yunus has lived near the Mulanje Mountain in southern Malawi for over 30 years. And she does not remember there ever being a drought in the area.

