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Students for International Environmental Law: Ocean Garbage Patch: It’s Bigger than It Looks
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. November 14, 2013. Ocean Garbage Patch: It’s Bigger than It Looks. Written for SIEL by:. Emi Kondo, 2014. Ocean Garbage Patch: It’s Bigger than It Looks. Last week, members of SIEL had the opportunity to watch Plasticized. But what can we do on a daily basis to help? April 16, 2014 at 11:10 PM. I am confident you have an adoring fan stalking out there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Spokane Clean Water Project.
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Students for International Environmental Law: October 2013
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. October 11, 2013. As Climate Changes, will we Change our Temperament? Written for SIEL by:. Andrea R. Herman, 2015. As Climate Changes, will we Change our Temperament? In the journal Science. History evidences that climate has played a huge role in various conflict events. The collapse of the Akkadian Empire, sometime after 2,200 B.C., is considered to have been bolstered by prolonged drought. Domesti...Weather is wh...
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Students for International Environmental Law: November 2013
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. November 14, 2013. Ocean Garbage Patch: It’s Bigger than It Looks. Written for SIEL by:. Emi Kondo, 2014. Ocean Garbage Patch: It’s Bigger than It Looks. Last week, members of SIEL had the opportunity to watch Plasticized. But what can we do on a daily basis to help? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Students for International Environmental Law (SIEL) is student group at Lewis and Clark Law School.
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Students for International Environmental Law: As Climate Changes, will we Change our Temperament?
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. October 11, 2013. As Climate Changes, will we Change our Temperament? Written for SIEL by:. Andrea R. Herman, 2015. As Climate Changes, will we Change our Temperament? In the journal Science. History evidences that climate has played a huge role in various conflict events. The collapse of the Akkadian Empire, sometime after 2,200 B.C., is considered to have been bolstered by prolonged drought. Domesti...Weather is wh...
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Students for International Environmental Law: January 2013
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. January 23, 2013. Tickled to Death – The Rapid Demise of the Slow Loris. Slow lorises are nocturnal, venomous primates indigenous to the rainforests of South and Southeast Asia. They can have an adult weight of up to four pounds, and a lifespan of up to twenty years. Unfortunately, the slow loris rarely survives long enough to see old age due to habitat loss and, to a much greater extent, the illegal pet trade. 8221;...
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Students for International Environmental Law: February 2013
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. February 19, 2013. The Global Shale Initiative - “Balancing Energy Security and Environmental Concerns”. On August 23rd and 24th, the US Department of State hosted the first ever Global Shale Initiative. Under the theme “Balancing Energy Security and Environmental Concerns.” Over 50 delegates from 20 countries attended the meeting prominent amongst them were China, India, Poland and South Africa. Proponents of fracki...
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Students for International Environmental Law: November 2012
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. November 28, 2012. Asserting Indigenous Rights in REDD. With the current climate change talks taking place through December 7th, governments at this 18th COP in Doha, Qatar. Will likely set the path toward creating a market for carbon credits from forests. Otherwise known as REDD. Forest destruction and degradation accounts for 20% of global carbon emissions. While huge and seemingly offering a solution, REDD and...
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Students for International Environmental Law: March 2013
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. March 14, 2013. US Solar Market Sees Record Growth; Trade Tariff Impacts Hurt Chinese Manufacturers. In 2012, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC). Approved of the high tariffs (24-36%) that the United States placed on Chinese solar panel manufacturers. The ITC. Found that the cheap Chinese panels hurt U.S. solar panel manufacturers’ ability to sell their product . And leader of the Coalition of.
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Students for International Environmental Law: September 2013
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Blog: A Student's Perspective. Treaty Watch: Changes in International Environmental Law. September 28, 2013. Sustainable Agriculture in the UN article. Written for SIEL by:. Andrea R. Herman, September 28, 2013. We need to change our attitude about chemical production of food to adapt to the struggles of our environment to handle such production methods, putting the focus on sustainable practices rather than merely altering the chemical structure of the foods we grow. September 10, 2013.