Stories Archive: March, 2010

As the UNFCCC prepares for its next formal meeting, questions about the Copenhagen Accord’s status remain.

Lawyers in India advocate for environmental rights, one case at a time.

Financial analysts need tools to make better decisions about investments that depend on water.

Wind energy needs stable policy support in the United States in order to keep creating jobs.

Former Swedish Prime Minister Göran Persson Joins WRI Board

Also available in Swedish.

Former Prime Minister of Sweden Göran Persson has been elected to the Board of Directors of the World Resources Institute (WRI).

This post originally appeared on ChinaFAQs.org.

China recently confirmed an ambitious goal t

To combat global warming, forests must be part of the solution. How can we make good forest stewardship a reality?

South Africa’s plans for a new coal power plant bring up difficult decisions for the World Bank.

SeeSouthernForests.org provides a new way to learn about – and protect – the forests of the southern United States.

The video news release can be viewed here and at the bottom of this page. For state and city information, please see below.

A new online system that maps a rich trove of environmental data of southern U.S. forests onto satellite images from the past 35 years was launched today by the World Resources Institute (WRI).

Brazil has turned its international climate commitments into national law, but that’s only the beginning.