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Postcard from Durban: Greener football and tree-preneurs
Blog, 08 December 2011
Rafts of rubber and a hotel for birds with spit that sells
Blog, 21 February 2012
Q: When is a forest not a forest? A: When no-one knows
… first step is an act of faith." This post has been republished from
Mike
Shanahan
's
blog
Under the Banyan …
Mike
Shanahan
… Forests … Q: When is …
Blog, 02 November 2011
Consensus grows behind the scenes at the UN climate negotiations
… or developing, but where they are ambitious or ambling. This
blog
was written by IIED's press officer
Mike
Shanahan
. It was first posted on the climate change media partnership …
Blog, 04 December 2011
Journalists are dying – literally — to tell stories of environmental plunder
Blog, 19 September 2012
A tale of typhoons, trees and tiny creatures that stood between a community and climate resilience
… make the water calm, like big hands that keep the people safe.” This
blog
was first published on Under the Banyan . …
Mike
Shanahan
… Climate change … A tale of typhoons, trees and tiny creatures …
Blog, 17 April 2012
Urban poor transform slums in 100+ cities in 15 Asian nations
News, 14 September 2011
Climate Communications Day at Doha: New approaches to reach new audiences
… in climate change communications seems to be stronger than ever.
Mike
Shanahan
of IIED, one of the event co-organizers, chaired the first …
News, 13 December 2012
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