Number 22 14th December 2009
- WTO Ministerial Lifts Hopes for Doha, but Scepticism Lingers
- Bridges Copenhagen Update No. 2 | Half-time at COP15
- In Brief
- Brussels Provides Numbers on Fisheries Subsidies
- Indonesia-EU Timber Talks take Step Backward
- Malaysian Biosafety Act Enters into Force
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Number 21 27th November 2009
- Copenhagen Expectations Buoyed Somewhat by Political Presence
- World Food Summit Falls Short of Expectations
- Special Section
- Copenhagen Countdown: Climate Change Financing
- Copenhagen Countdown: Technology and Finance
- In Brief
- Environmentalists Say ICCAT Cuts are Insufficient
- New Study Claims Sulphur Emissions Cuts Could Accelerate Global Warming
- GM Crops Cause Dramatic Increase in US Pesticide Use: Report
- Lobby Group Opposes Proposed Changes to Green Technology Patents
- Chile to Restrict Salmon Roe Imports
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Number 20 13th November 2009
- Climate Talks Drift Slowly from Barcelona to Copenhagen
- Canada, Norway Launch WTO Complaint over EU Seal Ban
- Special Section
- Copenhagen Countdown: Agriculture and Climate Change
- Copenhagen Countdown: Border Carbon Adjustment
- In Brief
- Kerala Fishing Industry Opposes Trade Deal
- CBD Meetings Tackle TK, ABS
- Sweden Tells All with CO2 Emissions Food Labels
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Number 19 30th October 2009
- Denmark Issues Warning as Climate Talks Near
- Delhi Conference Sees Some Progress toward Tech Package in a Climate Deal
- GE Calls for Stand-Alone Deal on Environmental Goods and Services
- India, China Ink Deal to Cooperate on Climate Change
- In Brief
- Environmental Group Disputes Effectiveness of REDD Project
- Brazil Moves to Restrict Foreigners’ Land Purchases in the Amazon
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Number 18 16th October 2009
- Bangkok Climate Talks See Little Progress as December Deadline Nears
- Bluefin Tuna, Shark Species to be Considered at CITES COP
- CTE: Chair Calls for Members to Submit Specific ‘Environmental Goods’
- In Brief
- Scientists Raise Alarm as Biodiversity Loss Surges
- Deadlock in UN Climate Talks Leaves Bunker Fuel Decision in the Air
- Climate Change High on Agenda at Desertification COP
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Number 17 5th October 2009
- World Leaders Weigh In on Climate Change
- New Deal could Slash Tariffs on Green Goods in OECD, China
- Civil Society Descends on WTO at Annual Public Forum
- In Brief
- Lack of Consensus Leaves Bluefin Tuna on the Market
- Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies ‘Principles’ at WTO
- EU Biofuel Consumption Leads to Deforestation, Social Conflict: Report
- Technology Transfer Key to New Climate Deal: Report
- Brazilian Scheme Sparks Controversy over Flex-Fuel Auto Emissions
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Number 16 18th September 2009
- Global Investors Anxious to Cash in on Low-Carbon Economy
- China Denies Dumping Solar Panels
- In Brief
- EC Backs Proposed Bluefin Tuna CITES Addition
- CDM Executive Board Gives Green Light to Chinese Wind Farms
- Brazilian Funding for Deep-Sea Oil Project to Include Environmental Protection
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Number 15 4th September 2009
- Africa Unites on Climate Change
- Bluefin Tuna an Endangered Species?
- Drought Stricken India to Boost Commodities Imports
- In Brief
- EU Boosts Imports of Argentine Biodiesel
- New Research on GM Fish Urges Caution
- China Looks to Offset Coal with Natural Gas
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Number 14 21st August 2009
- Trade Issues Step to the Forefront of Climate Negotiations
- Australian Senate Blocks Cap-and-Trade, Approves Renewable Energy
- In Brief
- Asia Faces Increased Reliance on Food Imports without Water Reform: Report
- EU-Malaysia VPA Could be Ratified by Year’s End
- Sustainable Palm Producers Fear Plummeting Demand
- Chinese Fish Traceability Not Thorough Enough for New EU Rules: WWF
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Number 13 7th August 2009
- Brazil Takes Action over UK Waste Shipment
- Peru Successful in Bid to Protect Traditional Knowledge
- WIPO Conference Tackles Climate Change, Biodiversity
- In Brief
- US Groups Push for EGS Agreement, With or Without Doha
- EU Seal Ban Approved, Canada Mulls Next Move
- Canada Drops WTO Complaint over EU Biotech Restrictions
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Number 12 26th June 2009
- House Version of US Climate Bill Strengthens Likelihood of Border Measures
- Peru Overturns Land Laws in Wake of Violence
- EU, US Target Chinese Export Restrictions
- New Issues Arise in EU-US Beef Trade Dispute
- In Brief
- EU Member States Seek Solution for Biotech Crop Debate
- Joint WTO-UNEP Report Details Linkages between Trade and Climate Change
- US Must Tackle Climate Change Now: Report
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Number 11 12th June 2009
- Trade Leaders Call for Fisheries Subsidies Reform
- Slow-Moving Climate Talks Conclude in Bonn
- Carbon Market Prepares for Ukraine Deal
- Changes in Brazilian Environmental Law Raise Ire of Minister, Activists
- In Brief
- Debate over GM Wheat Ignites Once Again
- China’s Wind Turbine Bidding Process Unfair, Say Foreign Firms
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Number 10 29th May 2009
- EU Ministers Acknowledge Need for CFP Overhaul
- Business Leaders Look toward Copenhagen
- WTO Rules Group Inches along Fisheries Roadmap
- In Brief
- EU Looks to Extend Import Duties on US Biodiesel
- EU, South Korea Take on Climate Change during Trade Talks
- TRIPS Council Debates Way Forward
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Number 9 15th May 2009
- Landmark US Climate Bill Set to Pass Key Committee Vote
- Climate Change Threatens Southeast Asian Economy: ADB
- EU, US Strike Provisional Deal to End Beef Dispute
- In Brief
- EU Signs Timber Agreement with Republic of Congo
- Stockholm Convention COP4 Adds Nine More to Dirty Dozen
- Canada Promises WTO Suit over EU Seal Ban
- WWF to Rate Palm Oil Purchasers on Sustainability
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Number 8 1st May 2009
- EC Pushes for European Fisheries Reform
- China Not Satisfied with US Progress on Climate Change
- Swine Flu Triggers String of Pork Import Bans
- In Brief
- Dispute Panel Established in Tuna-Dolphin Case, Despite US Objections
- Monsanto Sues Germany over Maize Ban
- Norway Threatens EU over Proposed Seal Ban
- Sanctions Delayed Again as EU, US Continue Progress on Beef
- China Instigates WTO Dispute Case against US Poultry Ban
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Number 7 17th April 2009
- Kirk Moves to Quell Concern over Carbon Border Tax
- Parties in Bonn Demand Greater Emphasis on Agriculture
- RSPO Certifies First Indonesian Palm Oil Company
- In Brief
- Fisheries ‘Roadmap’ Highlighted as WTO Rules Group Meets
- Canada Challenges Korean Beef Ban at the WTO
- Monsanto Mulls Legal Action as Germany Bans MON810
- Mozambique Approves Policy on Biofuels
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Number 6 3rd April 2009
- Draft Energy, Climate Bill Provides Sneak Peak at US Environment Policy
- Bonn Climate Change Conference Gets Underway
- In Brief
- Canada, US Look to Restrict Shipping Emissions
- Luxembourg to Ban GM Maize Cultivation
- Angola Moves toward Biofuels Production
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Number 5 20th March 2009
- Call for Tariffs Intensifies as Cap-and-Trade Hits US Agenda
- Climate Change Impacts Worse than Predicted: Studies
- China Lashes out at Continued Avian Flu Poultry Ban
- In Brief
- EU, US Make Progress on Beef Dispute
- Mexico-US Tuna Dispute Moves to WTO
- Financial Crisis Placing Pressure on Forests in Developing World
- Official Says China Should Not Suffer for Producing World’s Goods
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Number 4 6th March 2009
- EU Environment Ministers Uphold GM Bans in Austria, Hungary
- EU Slaps Duties on American Biodiesel
- India Moves to Protect Traditional Medicines
- In Brief
- Canada Threatens WTO Suit as EU Edges toward Seal Ban
- South African Climate Summit Yields Pessimism on Copenhagen
- Climate Change Triggers Surge in Brazilian GM Crop Testing
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Number 3 20th February 2009
- EC to let Market Decide on Carbon Prices
- IMO, UNFCCC Must Work Together to Tackle Maritime Transport Emissions: Experts
- EC Fails to Lift GM Maize Bans in France, Greece
- In Brief
- FAO Warns against Overfishing of Shrimp
- US Calls for Binding Treaty on Mercury
- WIPO Chooses Green Innovation as Theme of World IP Day
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Number 2 6th February 2009
- EC Wants Shipping in Copenhagen Agreement
- US Stimulus Package to Shore up Biofuels Sector
- Madrid Agriculture Meeting Tackles ‘Forgotten’ Food Crisis
- In Brief
- EU Considers New Approach in Illegal Logging Fight
- Record Wildlife Contraband Seized in Vietnam
- No Such Thing as Global Warming says Czech President
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Number 1 23rd January 2009
- Trans-Atlantic Beef Hormone Dispute Heats Up Once Again
- New WTO Rules Text Outlines Fisheries Roadmap
- Carbon Prices Follow Global Economic Downturn
- In Brief
- Canadian Delegation in Brussels to Stop Proposed Seal Ban
- US Takes Aim at EU Poultry Ban
- Indonesian Navy Cracks Down on Environment Crime
- Bolivian Restrictions on Polluting Car Imports Upheld
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