November 14th, 2008

otto-solbrig-darse-cuentaExperts assure that the impact in the country will be minimum, but they advise to be alert. Â

When the 40 entities that conform the Forum of the Agroindustrial Chain decided the agenda of their fifth annual forum-under the title “agriculture and atmosphere, a shared agenda for the sustainable development”-, the scenario on which the complex moved was far from being the desired one, but it was much better than the current one. Leer más »


July 14th, 2008

YouTube Preview ImageLeonardo DiCaprio, Cameron Díaz, Sheryl Crow, Daryl Hannah… Many are the celebrities that make an effort to send their message in favor of the environment. They use hybrid cars, solar panels and possess sites and foundations dedicated to preach with the example. Leer más »

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July 10th, 2008

mesa-g8-cumbre-alimentosLeaders caricatured by activists said goodbye to the summit. Picture: APÂ

Annual summit of the powerful: polemic for luxuries at the end of the meeting.

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Toyako (Japan). The annual summit of the most powerful countries in the planet (G8) finished yesterday with words like “success” or “advances” in their leaders’ mouth, although the distant positions that they brought in many topics didn’t allow substantial agreements. Leer más »

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July 9th, 2008

cumbre-g-8-cambio-climaticoPhoto:Reuters/G8Â

For the first time USA committed to reduce the emission of polluting gases; critics from the developing countries.Â

The leaders of the G-8 yesterday planted trees in the headquarters of the summit after coinciding in the 50% reduction of polluting gases for 2050.Â

TOYAKO, Japan. – The leaders of the eight richest countries of the world committed for the first time yesterday to reduce “at least” in 50% the emissions of polluting gases for 2050, trying to put a stop to the great challenge of the global heating. Leer más »


July 8th, 2008

emisiones-carbono-bush-g-8President Bush abandoned his resistance to the fixing of a long term objective for the climate protection. He did it in the mark of the G8 Summit. Â

The president of the United States, George Bush, abandoned today his resistance to the fixing of a long term objective for the climate protection, in the second day of the summit of the Group of the Eight (G8) that is carried out in the Japanese city of Toyako.Â

The bosses of State or of government of the seven richest nations of the world (United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Japan) plus Russia agreed to reduce the emissions of hothouse effect gases at least in half from today to year 2050. Leer más »


July 6th, 2008

G-8-summit-2008The leaders of the eight main powers of the world, that will meet from tomorrow in Japan, will look for ways to cool the record prices of the petroleum and the foods; there is a massive security operative.Â

AFP. – The leaders of the eight main powers of the world, that will meet from tomorrow in Japan, will look for ways to cool the record prices of the petroleum and the foods. The other point that stands out of the summit will be the fight against the climatic heating. Leer más »

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May 16th, 2008

V-Cumbre-ALC-UEPresidents from Latin America and Europe on Friday seeked for common formulas to counteract the global heating, in a debate impregnated with polemic on the biofuels and their supposed link with the world alimentary crisis. Leer más »

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