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Blog post:
And so to Brazil
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. Over the past 19 days I have dipped into some of the sustainability issues which should focus the minds...
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20 Jun 2012
Blog post:
For us or them?
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. Over the last 18 days I have dipped into the state of the world’s natural resources – its...
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19 Jun 2012
Blog post:
Recycling gone mad!
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. I think I’m pretty good at recycling compared with the people who live in my street. I used to...
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18 Jun 2012
Blog post:
Turn on the tap – and then think
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. One day last year I drove into New York City in a deluge. An American evangelist had predicted that...
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17 Jun 2012
Blog post:
I spy strangers
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. The American ecologist Jared Diamond wrote of introduced alien species as one of the ecological horsemen...
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16 Jun 2012
Blog post:
Drenching the world in chemicals
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. This year marks the 50 th anniversary of the publication of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring which...
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15 Jun 2012
Blog post:
Wildlife tourism – killing with kindness (or not?)?
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. I am, unashamedly, an enthusiast for wildlife, for wild places and for the natural world. Although personal...
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14 Jun 2012
Blog post:
Airports and roads on the journey to sustainable development
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. At the forthcoming Rio+20 conference , delegates will talk about economic growth, increasing development...
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13 Jun 2012
Blog post:
The greatest show on earth?
MartinHarper
I've handed the reins of my blog over to Mark Avery for most of June. Mark's sharing the successes and challenges of saving nature around the world in the run up to the Rio+20 Earth Summit. I wish there were a tropical coral reef along the south coast of England. If there were, I’d learn...
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12 Jun 2012
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