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[Title] => Environmental crime wave costs world billions
[Summary] => The illegal cutting of timber and the poaching of elephants and rhinos are part of a "rapidly escalating environmental crime wave" that international governments must combat by increasing cooperation, police and environmental officials said yesterday.
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[Title] => UN sees mercury use phase-out within 3 decades
[Summary] => A new global treaty could eliminate within three decades the commercial use of mercury in everything from batteries, paints and skin-lightening creams to utility plants and small-scale gold mining, the head of the U.N.'s environment agency said Thursday.
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[Title] => UN reports surging investments in renewable energy
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[Title] => Health and wellness seminar at ISIP Makati
[Summary] => The Institute for Steiner’s Ideas in Practice (ISIP) Philippines is hosting a series of seminars and workshops on health and wellness on August 19-21.
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[Title] => Development should not damage environment: officials
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[Title] => Alaska man's goat milker sells well on Internet
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[Title] => UN: Polluted water killing, sickening millions
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