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    China to deliver global ecological advancement?
    (Jan. 4, 2010, John D. Liu, The Guardian Weekly) China's successful approach to the ecological restoration of degraded land along the Yellow River could deliver an ecological breakthrough of global importance.
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71 organizations in 29 nations are hosting facilitated discussions and screenings of the film that is airing globally on BBC World, and premiered at COP15 in Copenhagen.
www.hopeinachangingclimate.org
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Lessons of the Loess (Dec. 10, 2009, Op-Ed, International Herald Tribune)
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04Dec2009

Connecting Carbon, Ecosystems, Poverty and Agriculture

New documentary airing globally on BBC World to premiere at COP15

[WASHINGTON, DC] Forty-five organizations in 19 nations are hosting facilitated discussions and screenings of a new film that is airing globally on BBC World, and will be screened at the UN climate change summit in Copenhagen.  “Hope in a Changing Climate” will premiere at COP15 on the evening of December 17 at the Copenhagen Museum of Natural History, beginning at 18:15.  Filmed on location in China, Ethiopia and Rwanda, the documentary tells the story of how large-scale ecosystem restoration can stabilize our changing climate, reduce poverty and make sustainable agriculture a reality.

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