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University at Buffalo researchers lead the International Circumpolar Archaeological Project, studying how humans reacted to climate change 4,000 to 6,500 years ago in Siberias remote Kamchatka peninsula, a rough, remote and extremely volcanic wilderness.

Digging in Russia: Searching for clues about prehistoric climate change

University at Buffalo researchers lead the International Circumpolar Archaeological Project, studying how humans reacted to climate change 4,000 to 6,500 years ago in Siberias remote Kamchatka peninsula, a rough, remote and extremely volcanic wilderness.

In rural southern India, UNEP's ingenious locally financed solar project is improving living conditions and, suprisingy, saving lives too.

Tale of two lights

In rural southern India, UNEP's ingenious locally financed solar project is improving living conditions and, suprisingy, saving lives too.

The world's largest solar boat was unveiled at a shipyard in Kiel, Germany. Called "PlanetSolar," the 102-foot catamaran is powered exclusively by high-efficiency solar cells manufactured by SunPower Corporation.

PlanetSolar Boat

The world's largest solar boat was unveiled at a shipyard in Kiel, Germany. Called "PlanetSolar," the 102-foot catamaran is powered exclusively by high-efficiency solar cells manufactured by SunPower Corporation.

An innovative water purification system saves energy, eliminates the use of harmful chemicals and could generate 250,000 jobs within a decade.

The Vortex

An innovative water purification system saves energy, eliminates the use of harmful chemicals and could generate 250,000 jobs within a decade.

Winner of the Do Your Part - VANOC Sustainability National Video Contest is Jessie Mao, 16, Markham, Ontario. Jessie's mation begins with haunting images of how climate change could affect the future of winter sports. She transitions from helpless to hopeful and uses images of ways people can Do their Part to fight climate change.

Don't Close Your Eyes

Winner of the Do Your Part - VANOC Sustainability National Video Contest is Jessie Mao, 16, Markham, Ontario. Jessie's mation begins with haunting images of how climate change could affect the future of winter sports. She transitions from helpless to hopeful and uses images of ways people can Do their Part to fight climate change.

Two projects bringing green stoves and clean lighting to remote communities in Latin America, East Africa and India are the laureates of the 2009-10 UNEP Sasakawa Prize, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) announced.

Nuru Design - Sasakawa prize Laureate

Two projects bringing green stoves and clean lighting to remote communities in Latin America, East Africa and India are the laureates of the 2009-10 UNEP Sasakawa Prize, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) announced.

Two projects bringing green stoves and clean lighting to remote communities in Latin America, East Africa and India are the laureates of the 2009-10 UNEP Sasakawa Prize, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) announced.

Τrees, water and people - Sasakawa prize Laureate

Two projects bringing green stoves and clean lighting to remote communities in Latin America, East Africa and India are the laureates of the 2009-10 UNEP Sasakawa Prize, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) announced.

The Nature Conservancy's Plant a Billion Trees campaign is a large scale reforestation effort to restore and plant one billion trees by 2015 in Brazil's Atlantic Forest, one of the greatest repositories of biodiversity on Earth.

The Nature Conservancy - Plant a Billion Trees campaign

The Nature Conservancy's Plant a Billion Trees campaign is a large scale reforestation effort to restore and plant one billion trees by 2015 in Brazil's Atlantic Forest, one of the greatest repositories of biodiversity on Earth.

The decade from 2000 to 2009 was the warmest in the modern record. "Piecing Together the Temperature Puzzle" illustrates how NASA satellites enable us to study possible causes of climate change.

NASA: Piecing Together the Temperature Puzzle

The decade from 2000 to 2009 was the warmest in the modern record. "Piecing Together the Temperature Puzzle" illustrates how NASA satellites enable us to study possible causes of climate change.

Mr. Nelson Sabogal, interviewed at Conference of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam & Stockholm Conventions, Bali, Indonesia, 22-24 February 2010.

Νelson Sabogal, Bali

Mr. Nelson Sabogal, interviewed at Conference of the Parties to the Basel, Rotterdam & Stockholm Conventions, Bali, Indonesia, 22-24 February 2010.

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