News headlines for “Biodiversity”, page 675
MADEIRA: Disaster Blamed on Chaotic Urban Planning
- Inter Press Service

Prominent Portuguese environmentalists blamed the Dantesque scene in the tourist island of Madeira Monday, in the wake of flash floods that claimed at least 42 lives over the weekend, on seriously flawed urban planning.
HEALTH-BRAZIL: When the City Makes You Sick
- Inter Press Service

Limiting your cholesterol through diet may not be enough to maintain cardiovascular health in polluted cities like São Paulo in Brazil: the particulates suspended in the air alter the molecular composition of LDL, popularly known as 'bad cholesterol,' making it even more dangerous.
Q&A: 'We Have a Take-Make-Waste Economy'
- Inter Press Service

To halt the planet's declining biodiversity and loss of critical natural resources, both the economy we live in and communication about science needs to be changed profoundly, says a prominent Dutch ecologist.
BULGARIA: Govt Forced Down on Genetically Modifed Crops
- Inter Press Service

Campaigning by environmental groups and the general public has weakened the determination of the Bulgarian government to allow the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops in this country.
POLITICS: U.N. Climate Chief Quits Post
- Inter Press Service

Countries have largely failed to endorse the Copenhagen Climate accord by the Jan. 31 deadline. On Thursday, the key official in the United Nations climate treaty process announced his resignation.
ENVIRONMENT-LATIN AMERICA: Glass Half Empty
- Inter Press Service

The countries of Latin America have made progress in terms of access to clean water and sanitation, but have failed to curb greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation, says a new United Nations report.
ENERGY-ARGENTINA: Agrofuels Rev Their Engines
- Inter Press Service

In a measure that was delayed by supply problems, this year Argentina is beginning to require that gasoline be mixed with ethanol and diesel fuel with biodiesel, at a proportion of five percent, to possibly reach 20 percent by 2015.
ENVIRONMENT-HONDURAS: Forest Corruption a Major Challenge
- Inter Press Service

The effects of climate change in Honduras have a local accomplice. Not only are forests suffering from global warming; they are also the victim of illegal logging.
U.S.: Nuke Plants Back in Vogue, as Climate Bill Stalls
- Inter Press Service

After decades of debate, the United States is poised to build its first new nuclear reactors since the early 1970s.
GUATEMALA: Anti-Mine Activists Encouraged by Canadian Ruling
- Inter Press Service

Ecologists in Guatemala see a recent ruling by Canada's Supreme Court, which ordered Canadian mining companies to carry out rigorous environmental assessments, as a positive precedent that could help improve environmental controls over the mining industry in this Central American country.

