Date: 08-Jan-09
Country: AUSTRALIA
Author: Rob Taylor

CANBERRA - Climate change and rising sea levels pose one of the biggest threats to security in the Pacific and may also spark a global conflict over energy reserves under melting Arctic ice, according to Australia's military.

The Sundarbans of India and Bangladesh is the only mangrove in the world where tigers still live. The Sundarbans has been under various forms of management for about 2,000 years, and is classified as a Tiger Conservation Landscape of Global Priority. Little is known about the Sundarbans tigers, which are threatened by habitat destruction, prey depletion, and direct tiger loss.

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This paper provides information on the sub-national areas (regions/districts/provinces) most vulnerable to climate change impacts in Southeast Asia. This assessment was carried out by overlaying climate hazard maps, sensitivity maps, and adaptive capacity maps following the vulnerability assessment framework of

Germany has already implemented numerous climate protection measures

The question is whom to manage and what to regulate An official of the environment ministry said that the new notification is better because it is site specific.

global warming Maldives seeks new homeland As rise in the sea level caused by global warming threatens low-lying islands across the world, Maldives is looking for a new territory to relocate to.

This report provides a preliminary assessment of the state of knowledge of the implications of climate change for fisheries and aquaculture in Australia.

This report provides a preliminary assessment of the state of knowledge of the implications of climate change for fisheries and aquaculture in Australia.

This report provides a preliminary assessment of the state of knowledge of the implications of climate change for fisheries and aquaculture in Australia.

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