1. What comes in, what goes out – Headline analysis, June 2010
Incoming Outgoing
Swedish wolf cull has consequences for
Europe
Sweden unleashes 6747 hunters onto 20
wolves
Bad grades for carbon offset reviewers Real emissions cuts in Europe preferable to
dubious offsets elsewhere
The initiatives mentioned by Russia at the
summit showed the growth of Russia's role in
international environmental affairs, says the
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
WWF welcomes bid for international
agreement on oil spills
From unit New threat to Amazon as Brazilian legislators
lay siege to forest law
G20: undelivered promises on fossil fuel
subsidies
Clean energy: wanted everywhere but in the
latest G20 text
Framework for Responsible Business
Engagement with Water Policy Brings
Business and Stakeholders Together
to Reduce Water-Related Risk
Business gets a new tool to engage in
responsible water policy processes
From unit Politics of climate change transformed as
leader dumped for not acting
A first step towards way out of rose wood
crisis in Madagascar
Listing of precious woods a glimmer of hope
for ravaged Madagascar
From unit “Amazongate” evaporates as newspaper
apologises for story
WWF to Arctic States: Arctic Oil Drilling is
Unacceptable Risk
Oil drilling suspension should top agenda at
arctic emergencies meeting
Launch of the 6th World Water Forum:
Chantal Jouanno announces the forthcoming
accession to the French
UN Convention on International Watercourses
France gives major boost to international
water treaty
From Unit Fisheries competition seeks to net best hook,
line and sinker