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14/06/12

Rio +20: Nature is not for sale

In the run up to the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio (Brazil), Friends of the Eart …

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22/05/12

50 years of intensive agriculture and biodiversity loss

Negotiations to reform European agriculture are going in the wrong direction and will not halt the rapid colla …

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13/04/12

UK faces annual bill of £1.8 billion without bees

It would cost the UK £1.8 billion every year to hand-pollinate crops without bees – 20% more than previously t …

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05/04/12

Victory for Czech conservation project

A project by Friends of the Earth Czech Republic/Hnutí DUHA Olomouc to support the return of large carnivores …

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24/02/12

Billions of EU Funds wasted on dead-end investments

Brussels, February 2 – Substantial environmental and social harm is being caused by controversial projects cos …

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23/02/12

Friends of the Earth Europe calls on world leaders to act for the Arctic

Friends of the Earth groups across Europe have called on world leaders to take serious action for the melting …

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