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Sen. Loren Legarda has called on state auditors from around the world to ensure accountability and judicious use of natural resources by leading an environmental audit in their respective nations.

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The challenge that we face today about species loss is urgent. In 2005, the UN Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) reveals that at least 93 percent of the earth’s species are still unknown.

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The estimates from United Nations-backed studies are part of a fledgling bid to put a price on nature’s bounties, from the production of crops, fish or timber to clean water supplies or the prevention of erosion.
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The theme of the third roundtable was "Regional Cooperation in a Globalizing World Enhancing University and Private Sector Cooperation, Partnerships and Institutional Linkages."

Zakri spoke about education and sustainable development, promoting the UN Decade for Education for Sustainable Development against the backdrop of environmental degradation.
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Sen. Loren Legarda has called on state auditors from around the world to ensure accountability and judicious use of natural resources by leading an environmental audit in their respective nations.

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The challenge that we face today about species loss is urgent. In 2005, the UN Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA) reveals that at least 93 percent of the earth’s species are still unknown.

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The estimates from United Nations-backed studies are part of a fledgling bid to put a price on nature’s bounties, from the production of crops, fish or timber to clean water supplies or the prevention of erosion.
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The theme of the third roundtable was "Regional Cooperation in a Globalizing World Enhancing University and Private Sector Cooperation, Partnerships and Institutional Linkages."

Zakri spoke about education and sustainable development, promoting the UN Decade for Education for Sustainable Development against the backdrop of environmental degradation.
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