COP 10
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35 (7)
(263K)What we need – and what we don’t need for a credible and effective ABS protocol; Dodo Award winners; In the Name of the Tiger; The stakes are high and farmers need you!; Parties to the CBD CoP-10: urgent attention to ABS negotiations!; Costa Rica receives award for its biodiversity policies, but what is really happening over there?; The Charge of the ABS Bracket Brigade -

ECO 35(3)
(469K)Towards Global Sustainability, 7 Generations Walk and Hunger Strike, How much money’s on the money?, Unfair share - uncertain futures, IIFB Updates -

ECO 35(4)
(401K)Nagoya: Opportunity for a biodiversity-based forest definition; Forest biological diversity and REDD; Biofuels and Bioenergy; Russian Federation Indigenous Peoples perspectives on the Cop10 negotiations -

ECO 35(5)
(620K)Indigenous Representatives Denounce Canada’s Obstructionist Position at COP10; Dodo Award; What exactly IS the ‘Green Economy’?; First Global Discussion on Geoengineering Kicks Off - Paragraph 8(w) may be only the beginning; Bullying 101 -

ECO 35(6)
(411K)Cop10hagen and the Redd-Green Economy; Defend all agricultural biodiversity – it is much, much more than Seeds!; Biofuels - not just a matter for agriculture Contact Group on Biofuels and Biodiversity; Indigenous and Community Conserved Areas – Recognition but how? Canada and Columbia to decide biofuels policy for the world?! Target 21: By 2020, increase the size of contact group rooms by 20%. -

ECO 35(8)
(278K)Welcome Ministers!; Assessment of Progress so far; The three Rio Conventions: Real Synergies or dominance by the Climate Convention?; Reminder to EU: Listen to your own Parliamentarians; Will we share the big part?; Should sustainable use be prioritized over protected areas? -

ECO 35(9)
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Eco 35(1)
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Eco 35(2)
(290K)Civil society and IIFB opening statements, Marine Protected Areas: size does matter!; Synthetic Biology: a threat to biodiversity; Financial resources flowing North to South may be LESS than OECD estimates!; Getting it Right: Incorporating social aspects into MPA planning and implementation