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Julia Marton-Lefèvre

Revenir à la nature - Message de la Directrice générale de l'UICN pour Copenhague

Le futur accord qui succèdera au protocole de Kyoto en 2012 doit puiser des solutions aux changements climatiques dans la nature, nous explique Julia Marton-Lefèvre …  

27 Nov 2009 | News - Audio

Jamie Sweeting of Royal Caribbean International

The greener side of business

As businesses gather at IUCN for Business Week, we talk to some companies about how they are contributing to sustainable development and ask how biodiversity loss is affecting their business. …  

21 Oct 2009 | News - Audio

Bleached coral on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

IUCN on the road to Copenhagen

Will the world finally agree this year on how to combat climate change? All hopes are pinned on the United Nations climate change meeting in Copenhagen in December, which should come up with an agreement to succeed the Kyoto protocol that runs out in 2012. Wild Talk speaks to IUCN's Climate Change Officer, Ninni Ikkala, about the challenges ahead and what IUCN is doing to help keep negotiations on track. To listen, click here. 

12 Feb 2009 | News - Audio

Ladislav Miko, Director responsible for the Natural Environment from the European Commission
IUCN TV

Capturing the economic value of nature

 Nature has an economic value. But what are the main findings of the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity report, launched by the European Commission during IUCN's World Conservation Congress? How can we capture the moral need to protect nature? Ladislav Miko, Director responsible for the Natural Environment from the European Commission talks to IUCN web TV. …  

11 Oct 2008 | News - Video

Pavan Sukhdev on the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity
IUCN TV

Pavan Sukhdev on the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity

Pavan Sukhdev, an economist, is the Head of Deutsche Bank's Global Market Business in India. He believes that Economics should be at the center of the debate on ecosystems and biodiversity preservation. …  

11 Oct 2008 | News - Video

Gustavo Fonseca

Peugeot and Lacoste in the spotlight

Private companies using animals as their logos should pay, according to a new campaign launched by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), IUCN and the World Bank. Gustavo Fonseca, head of Natural Resources at GEF talks to IUCN web TV about the "save your logo" project and its implementation. …  

10 Oct 2008 | News - Video

Tim Flannery
IUCN TV

Earth's intelligence

Professor Tim Flannery is one of Australia’s leading thinkers and writers. An internationally-acclaimed scientist, explorer and conservationist, his books include The Future Eaters and The Weather Makers: The History and Future Impact of Climate Change. He believes human intelligence will allow us to live sustainably on the earth, before it's too late. …  

10 Oct 2008 | News - Video

Using technology to confront polluters in China

Environmentalists in China have compiled a database that serves as a tool to pressure polluters into changing their ways. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News - Video

Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity
IUCN TV

All hands on deck

With 2010 just around the corner, the global target to significantly reduce biodiversity loss seems elusive. It's now time to think about a renewed global framework and ways to better measure progress. But let's not forget the current target says Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity. The target is still on the table at the highest level; last year, the G8+5 countries promised to increase their efforts. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News - Video

Antinea foundation 
IUCN TV

What is the real state of our oceans?

The Swiss based Antinea foundation embarks on a ten year expedition to asses the state of our seas. …  

09 Oct 2008 | News - Video

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