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... all life and prosperity," said WWF International Director-General James Leape, in the foreword to t...
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..., (9) but California adopted a more general approach, defining it in the negative. (10) The st... CHE have been met by the CHE board of directors with such fear of government intervention and anta... informed by Article Eighteen of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. (256) . Th...Lopez, 514 U.S. 549, 552 (1995) ("As James Madison wrote: 'The powers delegated by the propos...Lucian L. Leape, Error in Medicine, 272 JAMA 1851, 1851 (1994). Ia...
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... nations to consider specific, internationally binding, quantified reduction commitments, replaci... climate change," WWF International Director General James P Leape said. "This proposal would g...
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To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORS
Contact: Amanda Carufel, +1-202-299-6442, or Lee Poston, +86- 13439123617, both of World Wildlife Fund; or Kari Bjorhus of The Coca-Cola Company, +1-404-676-2532
... crisis through this bold partnership," said James Leape, Director General of WWF International. "The...
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The United Nations climate change summit in Copenhagen appeared Wednesday to be falling victim to a standoff between the United States and China, with observers starting to voice fears that already-low expectations for the conference will not be met.
The conference is scheduled to conclude Friday soon after President Obama and more than 100 other world leaders arrive, but little progress was evident in closed-door negotiations between rich and poor nations.
... Elliot Diringer, vice president for international strategies at the Pew Center on Global Climate Chaange. Jeremy Hobbs, executive director of Oxfam International, added, "After two weeks of...Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called Tuesday for them to stop pointi...James P. Leape, director general of the World Wildlife F...
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... crisis through this bold partnership," said James Leape, Director General of WWF International. "The...
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ST. PETERSBURG, Russia - Wild tigers could become extinct in 12 years if countries where they still roam fail to take quick action to protect their habitats and step up the fight against poaching, global wildlife experts told a "tiger summit" Sunday.
The World Wildlife Fund and other experts say only about 3,200 tigers remain in the wild, a dramatic plunge from an estimated 100,000 a century ago.
James Leape, director general of the World Wildlife Fund... PRESS Participants gather at the International Tiger Forum in St. Petersburg, Russia Sunday. (Cop...
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... crisis through this bold partnership," said James Leape, Director General of WWF International. "The...
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... York City when United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan formally introduced the Global Sullivan...Sullivan received national and international attention in 1971 when he became the first Africann American appointed to the Board of Directors of General Motors Corporation, the largest automob.... (22) James B. Stewart, "Historical Patterns of Black-White Po...Jonathan Leape, et al. (Lexington, MA, 1985), 3-38. . (25) Ibid. ...
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To: National Desk, Environment Reporter
Contact: Tom Lalley of World Wildlife Fund, 202-778-9544 or tom.lalley@wwfus.org
...Newswire/ -- Renowned climate scientist Dr James Hansen is this year's recipient of the Duke of Edi...Hansen, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in N... change and to sound the alarm," said James Leape, WWF International's Director General. "For more t...