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The executive director of Planet of the Humans, Michael Moore, has defended the film against criticism from environmentalists saying he wanted to ignite a discussion. Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters
Once again Michael Moore stirs the environmental pot – but conservationists turn up the heat on him
May 8, 2020

Planet of the Humans is an environmental documentary that has enraged renewable energy experts and environmentalists, with some calling for its high-profile executive producer, Michael Moore, to apologise.

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Island Responses Webinar Series - Islands and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Island Responses Webinar Series - Islands and the COVID-19 Pandemic
May 1, 2020

We invite you to join our free webinar series on island strategies for the future.

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Valérie Masson-Delmotte says the scientists behind the IPCC climate assessment are doing their best to maintain momentum. Credit: Laurence Geai for Nature
Can the world’s most influential climate report carry on?
April 17, 2020

With science around the world grinding to a halt as a result of efforts to contain the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is struggling to keep the world’s next big global-warming report on track.

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Words matter: jargon alienates readers
Words matter: jargon alienates readers
March 6, 2020

Overly technical language in science articles doesn’t just muddy the waters for non-experts — it can alienate readers, potentially shutting them out from scientific discussion and knowledge.

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A common fault in science communication is talking only to those who love science and thinking you have reached a wider audience. Credit: Peter Dazeley/Getty
Top tips for getting your science out there
January 31, 2020

As a professional science communicator who has watched many scientists struggle to convey their research effectively, I decided it was time to apply some of the principles of good science to communication.

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World Wetlands Day, 2 February 2020
January 23, 2020

Celebrated annually on 2 February, World Wetlands Day (WWD) marks marking the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on February 2, 1971 in the Iranian city of Ramsar.

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World Wetlands Day 2020 materials now online!
December 7, 2019

All information materials to support outreach activities for World Wetlands Day 2020 are now available to download online. Wetlands and Biodiversity is the theme for the 2020 edition.

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Forest clearing in Asia has contributed significantly to carbon emissions over the past decade. Credit - GETTY IMAGES
Climate change: 'Bleak' outlook as carbon emissions gap grows
November 28, 2019

Hot on the heels of the World Meteorological Organization's report on greenhouse gas concentrations, the UN Environment Programme (Unep) has published its regular snapshot of how the world is doing in cutting levels of these pollutants...Countries will have to increase their carbon-cutting ambiti

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Media and Communications Officer
November 14, 2019

The Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) Secretariat invites applications to the position of the Media and Communication Officer (MCO) located at its headquarters in Port Vila, Vanuatu.

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Consultancy opportunity: Design of the State of Protected and Conserved Areas Report
October 25, 2019

IUCN is seeking the services of a suitably qualified and experienced consultant to design the Oceania State of Protected and Conserved Areas report. The goal of this work is to produce a credible and professional output that meets IUCN’s publication standards.

 

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