PNG, the World Ocean Conference & the Coral Triangle Initiative
• February 28, 2009 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG & Climate Change, PNG Conservation, PNG International Issues, PNG Sustainability
Tags: Carbon-Credit Trade, Carteret Islands, Coral Species, Coral Triangle Summit, Costa Rica, CTI, Dukduks, Emissions, Environmental Refugees, Forests, Forum, Humanity, Indonesia, Islands, Malaysia, Mangrove, Marine Resources, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, PNG, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Rainforests, Region, Sir Michael Somare, Solomon Islands, South Pacific Regional Environment Program, SPREP, Timor Leste, Tubuans, Western, WOC, World Ocean Conference
Rainforest Politics & the Carbon-Credit Trade in PNG: An Essential Introduction
• February 6, 2009 • 14 CommentsPosted in PNG & Climate Change, PNG Business, PNG Conservation, PNG Innovation, PNG International Issues, PNG Sustainability
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