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...ERIK SOLHEIM, NORWEGIAN MINISTER OF IN...
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... noruego de Cooperación al Desarrollo, Erik Solheim, dijo que era muy grave que las fuerzas de...
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By Juliet Eilperin
The Washington Post
..."We cannot afford any more failures," said Erik Solheim, Norway's minister for the environment and...
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A growing number of creatures could disappear from the Earth, with one-fifth of all vertebrates and as many as a third of all sharks and rays now facing the threat of extinction, according to a new survey assessing nearly 26,000 species across the globe.
In addition, forces such as habitat destruction, over- exploitation and invasive competitors move 52 species one category closer to extinction each year, according to the research, published online Tuesday by the journal Science. At the same time, the findings demonstrate that these losses would be at least 20 percent higher without conservation efforts now under way.
...Norway's environmental minister, Erik Solheim, who is attending the talks in Nagoya, sai...
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Michael Bender of Mercury Policy Project, +1-802-223- 9000
..., Norwegian Minister of the Environment Erik Solheim said that the reason for the ban is the ri...
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... Environment and International Development, Erik Solheim, was quoted that he was going to raise to ...
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - If we don't deal with climate change decisively, "what we're talking about then is extended world war," the eminent economist said.
Those in his audience Saturday, small and elite, had been stranded here by bad weather and were talking climate. They couldn't do much about the one, but the other was squarely in their hands. And so, Lord Nicholas Stern was telling them, was the potential for mass migrations setting off mass conflict.
... the gusts to ease down south, chief sponsor Erik Solheim, Norway's environment minister, improvised...
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We had established JMM with the first ship we had leased," recalled Horace Clarke, who was Transport Minister during the 1970s.
According to a report by the World Trade Organisation's predecessor, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), dated September 16, 1985: "The annual reports of the three companies studied indicate that developing countries may profit from participating in the shipping of their bauxite.
"The Jamaica Merchant Marine," the report added, "reported operating profits in 1978, 1979 and 1980, respectively.
... International Development Minister, Erik Solheim, said Jamaica, together with Ecuador, Egyp...
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...Mogae, former President of Botswana; Mr. Erik Solheim, Norway's Minister for Environment and Dev...
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Monique Perry Danziger of Global Financial Integrity, +1- 202-293-0740, Monique@gfip.org
... a natural extension of Development Minister Erik Solheim's focus on the damaging effects of illicit...