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Desertificationhttp://desertification.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/links-between-forests-and-climate-change-google-iisd-linkages-update/ [Desertification] Read at : Earth Negotiations Bulletin Linkages Update - Thursday, 6 March 2008 http://www.iisd.ca/recent/recentmeetings.asp?id=6#mtg5235 REGIONAL WORKSHOP ADDRESSES LINKS BETWEEN FORESTS AND CLIMATE CHANGE A joint meeting ...

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Desertificationhttp://desertification.wordpress.com/2008/03/06/sumatra-deforestation-climate-change-and-biodiversity-iisd-linkages-update/ [Desertification] Sumatra : deforestation, climate change and biodiversity (IISD ...: The land conversion, mostly for industrial palm oil and pulp and paper production, released annual carbon emissions equivalent to 58 percent of Australia’s annual emissions. Concurrent to the loss of 65% of the province’s forest cover, elephant populations declined by 84%, and tiger populations by 70%.

Sustainabilitankhttp://www.sustainabilitank.info/2007/11/06/earth-negotiations-bulletin-enb-the-pulse-taker-at-environment-and-climate-change-meetings-a-funding-appeal/ [Sustainabilitank] Earth Negotiations Bulletin (ENB - the pulse taker at environment ...: We have also received funding, commitments or reasonable assurances from many of our General Supporters: the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), the Government of Australia, the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, the Ministry of Environment of Sweden, the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, SWAN International, the Japanese Ministry of Environment (through the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies - IGES) and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (through the Global Industrial and Social Progress Research Institute - GISPRI). In addition, funding for translation of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin into French has been provided by the International Organization of the Francophonie (IOF) and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs and funding for the translation of the Earth Negotiations Bulletin into Spanish has been provided by the Ministry of Environment of Spain.

environmental-studies.org[environmental-studies.org] Newsletter November 1998: “The Pitfalls and Potential of Eco- Certification as a Market Incentive for Sustainable Forest Management in BC.” In Chris Tollefson (ed.), The Wealth of Forests: Markets, Regulation and Sustainable Forestry, Van- couver: UBC Press, 1998.

Sustainabilitankhttp://www.sustainabilitank.info/2007/04/08/kimos-definitive-report-on-the-brussels-session-of-ipcc-ar4-wgii/ [Sustainabilitank] KIMO’s definitive report on the Brussels session of IPCC AR4 WGII.: The IPCC’s Third Assessment Report (TAR), completed in 2001, addresses policy-relevant scientific, technical, and socioeconomic dimensions of climate change, and concentrates on findings since 1995 at both regional and global levels. The TAR, which was subject to extensive review from experts and governments, is composed of a comprehensive assessment from the three IPCC working groups, a Summary for Policy Makers (SPM) and Technical Summary of each working group report, and a Synthesis Report.

environmental-studies.org[environmental-studies.org] Newsletter December 1999: The report, authored by Kenneth Frederick of Resources for the Future and Peter Gleick of the Institute, identifies the potential impacts of climate change on both the quantity and quality of water supplies in the United State that may result from possible changes in stream flows, increased storm surges and higher temperatures.

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