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September 29, 2010, New York

On September 20th, 2010 at the event "Biodiversity, Climate Change and MDG Achievement – Scaling Up Local Solutions” held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, UNDP announced the winners of the Equator Prize 2010.

The event was organized on the occasion of the 2010 Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Review Summit of the United Nations General Assembly.

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency September 23 recognized our colleague Marcia Levaggi, manager of the Adaptation Fund Board Secretariat for her past work with the Montreal Protocol that spanned more than a decade.

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September 20, 2010 - Gökova, Turkey
 

An inland sea, the Mediterranean with calm summers and semi tropical climate was the cradle of modern civilizations.

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Celebrating the International Year of Biodiversity with Success Stories from the Field

 

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Celebrating the International Year of Biodiversity with Success Stories from the Field

 

Conservation Partnerships Flourish in Northern Mongolia’s Darkhad Valley

 

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Congested traffic and air pollution from transportation are major and increasing problems in Skopje. The transport has significant impact on climate change by emitting greenhouse gasses and CO2.

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All recipient countries can access GEF resources, up to $30,000, to undertake, on a voluntary basis, GEF National Portfolio Formulation Exercises. These will serve as a priority setting tool for countries and as a guide for GEF Agencies as they assist recipient countries. Undertaking a NPFE is not a requirement or pre-requisite for requesting GEF grants.

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U.S. Treasury Under Secretary Brainard Visits GEF Project in Haiti

 

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