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        · China tightens measures to treat ocean pollution (01-10)
        · China spends 430 bln yuan on water conservation (12-28)
        · Hundreds march in Doha for actions amid ongoing UN climate talks (12-01)
        · Indonesia urges developed nations to join 2nd Kyoto Protocol (11-14)
        · World Bank: Bangladesh strengthens people's resilience to climate change (11-12)
        · Costa Rica unveils plan against climate change (11-09)
        · China urges improved environmental information disclosure (11-01)
        · World Meteorological Congress to hold special session on climate (10-19)
        · German green energy surcharge to rise 47 pct next year (10-15)
        · Mt. Qomolangma's biodiversity better than expected (10-01)
        · Beijing authorities release real-time PM2.5 data (09-28)
        · Denmark, China to jointly solve global water challenges (09-24)
        · Pacific quarantine officers meet on plant protection (09-19)
        · Philippines to witness more extreme climate: senior official (08-08)
        · World Bank supports Bangladesh project for climate resilience (08-06)
        · U.S. scientists trying to produce green power from ocean wave energy (08-06)
        · S. Africa calls for travel behavior change to reduce emissions (08-04)
        · Attacks by elephants causing fear among farmers in Cote d'Ivoire (07-16)
        · Indonesia intensifies diplomacy to save "Coral Triangle" (07-16)
        · Zambia to mobilize local resources to implement sustainable development programs (07-12)
        · Foundation gives prizes in Singapore to promote PhD researches for sustainable cities (07-11)
        · Preparations under way for BASIC ministerial meeting on climate change (07-10)
        · China's environment watchdog promises more anti-pollution efforts (07-05)
        · 75 turtles captured in southwestern Madagascar (07-04)
        · World Meteorological Organization reviews progress in weather, water services (06-25)
        · In pictures: U.S. Gulf Coast, two years after BP oil spill (06-22)
        · Azerbaijan switches to Euro-3 emission standard (06-19)
        · Mt. Qomolangma threatened by daily waste (06-17)
        · Indonesia's mangrove forest loss threatens community resilience (06-15)
        · Film festival on environmental, sustainable development to be organized in Nepal (06-14)
        · Pacific nations, EU to discuss climate change support (06-12)
        · Tibet to build first resource recycling market (06-12)
        · Texas offers grants for green vehicles (06-12)
        · Experts identify causes of, solutions to, Beijing's air quality issue (06-11)
        · Water shortage affects 10 percent of Cuban population (06-10)
        · UN chief takes part in bike event to promote sustainable development (06-09)
        · Toronto to be first major Canadian city to ban plastic bags (06-08)
        · Interview: Better ways needed to achieve oceanic sustainable development: UNESCO expert (06-08)
        · Biodiversity loss poses growing threat to human life: ecologists (06-07)
        · Global cities face surging costs for garbage treatment: World Bank (06-07)
        · Malians urged to protect environment through agricultural development (06-06)
        · Garbage deposit in Haina, Dominican Republic (06-06)
        · Feature: Garbage mounting up on world's highest peak (06-06)
        · Abu Dhabi's green city CEO awarded Champion of the Earth by UN (06-05)
        · Simple technologies to protect Uganda's fast dwindling forests (06-05)
        · Panama develops program to promote formal recycling market (06-05)
        · Indonesia to develop green economy: president (06-05)
        · Garbage sorting event held to mark World Environment Day in Beijing (06-05)
        · Equestrian enthusiasts mark World Environment Day in Beijing (06-05)
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