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The World Environment 1972 - 1982: A Report by The United Nations Environment Programme
(1982)This volume reviews the state of knowledge about changes in the world environment since 1970. It concentrates on events known to have occurred. While the final section of each Chapter looks at the implications of what ... -
The World Environment 1972-1992: Two Decades of Challenge
(1992)The World Environment 1972-1992 offers a look at the environment from three perspectives. Ten introductory chapters detail the range of environmental threats and examine how they have unfolded over the past two decades. ... -
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World Environment Day Brand toolkit
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World Environment Day Brand toolkit
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World Environment Report 1976
(Center for International Environment Information, 1976)World Environment Report is published every other Monday by the Center for International Environment Information. The Center for International Environment Information is a non-profit, private organization which seeks to ... -
World Environment Report 1978
(1976)World Environment Report is the first and only publication of its kind: an eight-page, biweekly newsletter that keeps you informed of significant happenings on today's world environment scene. WER'S staff of 65 correspondents ... -
World Environment Report 1980
(1980)World Environment Report is the first and only publication of its kind: a biweekly newsletter to keep you informed of significant happenings on today's world environment scene. WER's staff of 65 correspondents posted around ... -
World Environment Report 1985
(1985)World Environment Report is the first and only publication of its kind: a biweekly newsletter to keep you informed of significant happenings on today's world environment scene. WER's staff of 65 correspondents posted around ... -
World Environmental Situation: Report of the Executive Director
(05/01/2012)The present report provides an overview of the fifth Global Environment Outlook report, processes and outcomes. In addition, pursuant to section IV of Governing Council decision 26/2, it provides information on the pilot ... -
World Heritage and Protected Areas - Our Planet Vol. 14 No. 2
(2003)The United Nations Foundation has become the first funding organization to designate the elite World Heritage sites as the explicit focus of its biodiversity work. The increased resources and vigour that it has brought to ... -
World heritage and tourism in a changing climate
(United Nations Environment ProgrammeUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2016)This report provides an overview of the increasing vulnerability of World Heritage sites to climate change impacts and the potential implications for and of global tourism. It also examines the close relationship between ... -
World Map of Present-Day Landscapes : An Explanatory Note
(1993)The wall-chart World Map of Present-Day Landscapes is designed to raise awareness among policy-makers and decision-makers, as well as among students, scholars and the environmentally concerned public at large, on the scope ... -
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World Must Urgently Up Action to Cut a Further 25% from Predicted 2030 Emissions, Says UN Environment Report - Press Release
(2016-11-03)The world must urgently and dramatically increase its ambition to cut roughly a further quarter off predicted 2030 global greenhouse emissions and have any chance of minimizing dangerous climate change, UN Environment said ... -
World Ocean Review 1, Living with the oceans. – A report on the state of the world's oceans
(World Ocean Review(WOR), 2010)Our environmental awareness is steadily increasing, albeit very slowly. This process began when we started to address obvious and visible problems. As a result, our streets, beaches, fields and forests became cleaner, ... -
World Ocean Review 2, The Future of Fish – The Fisheries of the Future
(World Ocean Review(WOR), 2013)Our first World Ocean Review (WOR) was published more than a year ago. This status report took a comprehensive look at the seas and encapsulated the current state of ocean science. It was read by almost 70,000 people, who ...