Channel 4 News
| Apr 7, 2013
It is a fight of David and Goliath proportions. A small indigenous community deep in the Ecuadorian rainforest is taking on one of South America's largest oil companies. Can they win support in a country desperate to pull itself out of economic woes?
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MBC
| Nov 30, 2012
An invasive species known as the "bur cucumber" is spreading across South Korea, its vines slowly choking the trees they attach to. Broadcaster MBC sounds the alarm in this report.
ViewChange.org
| May 11, 2011
For more than ten years, John Liu and the EEMP have been identifying the best methods for the large-scale restoration of damaged or destroyed ecosystems. One such place, China's Loess Plateau, was transformed from a barren, brown landscape into a ...
— Dec 1, 2012 at 04:51 pm
...their local ecosystems. In three years, the goal is to have 36 trained volunteers providing at least 1,800 hours of environment-related support ...
— Jan 16 at 01:57 pm
...NATIONS -- Israel's ambassador to the United Nations Ron Prosor said on Tuesday that an end to terrorism required addressing the fundamental tea...
— May 13 at 06:50 pm
...Before its IPO, Alibaba has organized into 25 business units to better adapt to China's fast expanding e-commerce. SINA Weibo, on the other hand...