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UNFPA Pushing for Hundreds of Billions for Family Planning As ICPD Era Draws to a Close

9 hours ago ago from Semper Vita

At the United Nations this week, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) organized a commemorative seminar on the 1995 Cairo International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) and, in a look ahead, urged states to renew their commitment to the program, calling for over $200 billion (US) in funding for sexual and reproductive health and family planning alone. UNFPA's Ann Pawliczko gave a financial perspective of the ICPD Program of ...

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Eliminating Future Populations Is The Key To Controlling Climate Change

22 hours ago ago from Salisbury News

United Nations Population Fund Uses Climate Change to Promote Abortion Eliminating future populations is the key to controlling climate change. Or at least that is the underlying logic of the State of the World Population 2009 report released last month by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Population and Climate "Although its role is difficult to quantify amidst the many factors contributing to emissions growth," UNFPA ...

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The Copenhagen Conference

23 hours ago ago from Questions

Right now everybody's focused on Copenhagen: the United Nations Climage Change Conference started there on Monday. I'm unclear about the contours of the conference: I think the official meetings last for only two weeks, but that afterwards the negotiators will continue to work on an agreement. Is that the way these big global conferences typically work? In today's Times , John Broder reports ( here ) that a major point of contention is ...

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Copenhagen Day 3: growing anger | Australian Climate Madness

9 hours ago ago from Australian Climate Madness

Day 3 The leak of the Danish draft is having serious ramifications, with developing countries comparing developed countries backing the deal to Nazi appeasers : POOR nations last night compared developed-nation backers of a controversial leaked Danish draft climate change agreement with Nazi appeasers before World War II , as growing anger at the Copenhagen conference forced a temporary suspension of the main talks. Climate ...

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Death of Leopold I

10 hours ago ago from The Cross of Laeken

On December 10, 1865, the first King of the Belgians, Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha , died after a lingering illness. Although he had ruled a predominantly Catholic country for over 30 years, he remained firmly Protestant to the end. Charles d'Ydewalle, biographer of Leopold's grandson, King Albert I , gives a melancholy account of Leopold's passing: The death-bed of Leopold I was a sad one, with something puritanical and cold about it. In ...

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Climate Conference Begins to Feel Pressure of the Clock

17 hours ago ago from The New York Times

COPENHAGEN Hundreds of government functionaries awoke on Wednesday under the rising pressure of a weekend deadline to hash out a realistic draft of a new climate agreement . Global Warming Recent developments on the politics of global warming with background, analysis, timelines and earlier events from NYTimes.com and Google. Multimedia This is the stretch when ...

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UNFPA Executive Director to Receive Human Rights Award

16 hours ago ago from FanHouse

UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United Nations Association of the National Capital Area (UNA-NCA) will present Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, with the Louis B. Sohn Human Rights Award, on Thursday, 10 December, Human Rights Day. Established in 1997, the award is given annually to individuals for substantial contributions to human rights. Ms. Obaid's selection for ...

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WHO: Smoking Kills 5 Million a Year

21 hours ago ago from FOX News

WHO: Smoking Kills 5 Million a Year Wednesday, December 09, 2009 Print LONDON Tobacco use kills at least 5 million people every year, a figure that could rise if countries don't take stronger measures to combat smoking, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. In a new report on tobacco use and control, the U.N. agency said nearly 95 percent of the global population is unprotected by laws banning smoking. WHO said secondhand ...

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Why Greece Could Be the Next Dubai

18 hours ago ago from TIME.com - Business

SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos Why Greece Could Be the Next Dubai By Adam Smith / London Wednesday, Dec. 09, 2009 Striking stage employees, who face unemployment, burn invoices in front of the Greek Parliament. Louisa Gouliamaki / AFP / Getty Share Anyone believing the global economic crisis to be over should take a look around ...

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In Copenhagen, U.S. pushes for emissions cuts from China, developing nations

2 hours ago ago from Washington Post - World

COPENHAGEN -- Two top Obama administration officials arrived Wednesday at the U.N.-sponsored climate talks that opened this week offering both diplomacy and a tough line: The United States is willing to be a full partner in fighting climate change, but the real problem is with China and the developing world. This Story The day began with Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa P. Jackson detailing the ...

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