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$90,000,000 for delivery of biospheres to Africa

afrol News, 26 September - Global Environmental Energy Corp., has acknowledged Dr Albert Reynolds' African Initiative to deliver 1,120 Biosphere Systems to Africa.

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African forestry firm secures HSBC investment

afrol News, 24 September - United Kingdom (UK) based New Forests Company announced today that it had secured a US$8.5m equity investment from HSBC Principal Investments, to help highlight company's plans to become east Africa's largest tree planter.

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Battle of flamingo dam - scientists axed

afrol News, 3 September - Three high-ranking scientists face disciplinary action and loss of their jobs because of their work to save rare lesser flamingos in South Africa.

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Accra meeting hopes to strike climate negotiations deal

afrol News, 21 August - Ghana is hosting conference on new climate treaty, which aims to close big gaps in leading industrial nation's vision of halving world greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

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Conservation to set up standard language

afrol News, 12 August - Conservation organisations are making plans to set up a common language for biodiversity conservation, to talk about problems encountered in field and potential solutions.

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» 08.08.2008 - South Africa gives Zambia 500 elephants
» 06.08.2008 - Egypt cancels Agrium fertilizer plant
» 14.07.2008 - Egypt gives priority to water and sanitary schemes
» 16.06.2008 - Morocco secures wind farm investment
» 02.05.2008 - Niger River to be rescued
» 28.01.2008 - Denmark unveils Africa plan
» 09.03.2007 - Congo joins regional effort to save forests
» 05.01.2007 - Gambia to produce renewable energy
» 14.11.2006 - Victoria Falls could lose World Heritage status
» 30.10.2006 - Seychelles considers reclaiming more land
» 29.03.2005 - Kenya craftsmen get environmental certificate
» 03.02.2005 - Brazzaville summit addresses Congo Basin's forests
» 01.02.2005 - Refugee areas in Guinea to be rehabilitated
» 17.12.2004 - Garbage in Burkina Faso turns into profit
» 07.12.2004 - Tanzania's Mafia Island links telecom and environment
» 29.11.2004 - Dam gives way for wetlands in Zambia
» 01.10.2004 - Efforts to save bird-life in Upper Guinea Forest
» 19.03.2004 - Seychelles leads global plant conservation effort
» 28.01.2004 - Large investments in Tunisian wind power
» 12.06.2003 - Greenhouse makes most of Africa greener

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