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IDB launches online climate change consultation forum
Guyana and Germany ink further tropical forest protection agreement
UN taps prime ministers to seek new climate money
Guyana part of UN panel to mobilize climate change funding UNITED NATIONS — UN chief Ban Ki-moon set up a high-level advisory panel Friday to mobilize funding to help developing nations battle climate change.
Guyana Offers a Model to Save Rain Forest
Guyana Offers a Model to Save Rain Forest By ERICA GIES- NY Times Published: December 8, 2009 In Guyana, where pristine rain forest still covers 75 percent of the land,
Guyana hosting workshop to proliferate REDD+ in CARICOM
Sarkozy hails US, Chinese climate proposals
MANAUS, Brazil — French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in Brazil Thursday for a one-day meeting on climate change and Amazon forest conservation, hailed new US and Chinese proposals on combating global warming as "extremely encouraging."
Green Revolution and Green Industries - There was a time when one spoke about a “green revolution” you were alluding to the rapid advances in agricultural technology; insect resistant seeds, fast growing hybrids,
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Norway offers Guyana up to $250mln to save forests
Guyana and Norway have entered into partnership to protect Guyana's tropical forests. Under the partnership, Norway will provide financial support to Guyana at a level based on Guyana’s success in limiting emissions. President Bharrat Jagdeo of Guyana and Norway’s Minister of the Environment and International Development Erik Solheim have signed a Memorandum of Understanding declaring the two countries’ determination to work together to provide the world with a working example of how partnerships between developed and developing countries can save the world’s tropical forests.
By The Economist print edition
TIME Magazine’s Heroe of the Environment 2008
Bharrat Jagdeo
Prince Charles On President Jagdeo
Prince Charles Praises President Jagdeo’s Leadership On Climate Change
Guyana's extraordinary offer to Britain to save one of the world's most important carbon sinks
Guyana Criticizes Kyoto Protocol
Guyana criticizes carbon credit scheme of Kyoto Protocol
For the Iwokrama International Centre for Rainforest Conservation and Development
The Iwokrama Brand and Climate Change
Prince Charles gathers supporters
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