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 Feature Article

Making Trade Liberalization Work for Sustainable Development
How environmental policy—far from being a brake on trade—is emerging as a powerful new force generating new kinds of trading opportunities.

 Analysis

OECD: Meeting of the Environment Policy Committee at Ministerial Level "Environment and Global Competitiveness"
Ministers discussed environmental priorities and the challenges and opportunities created by the current economic situation and policies, including on biodiversity and climate change. They discussed how to be competitive and green in a globalised world. Ministers heard how some countries have succeeded in combining strong economic growth with ambitious environmental policies.

Ministers supported further work on the OECD Environmental Outlook, building on the lessons learned and recommendations of the just published Outlook, especially on the four “red light” issues – climate change, biodiversity loss, water scarcity and health impacts of pollution. Building on the experience with the Outlook, Ministers requested the OECD to update the OECD Environmental Strategy for the 2nd Decade of the 21st Century.

 Industry News

Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean Reaches Record Figures in 2007 - UN ECLAC Report
NGO Leaders to Discuss Critical Issues And Strategies For Global Decision Making
Government of Canada Takes Action to Ensure Long-Term Viability of Biotechnology Sector
Case studies show initial research findings on high growth SMEs in Latin America
IMF Managing Director Strauss-Kahn Calls for Policies to Sustain Latin America's Achievements
World Economic Forum and the Government of Dubai announce inaugural summit on the global agenda in Dubai

 Technology

The Vetiver System: Proven and Green Environmental Solutions
Vetiver grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides L.) is a perennial, tropical/sub tropical grass that has been used extensively world wide for soil erosion and sediment control and steep slope stabilisation for the last 20 years. Recently vetiver has also been used successfully for mine site rehabilitation in Australia, China, Latin America and South Africa, including stabilisation of steep slopes associated with bunds, tailings dams, and revegetation of mine tailings. Important attributes of vetiver grass are highly tolerant to: 1) Extreme acidity, alkalinity, sodicity, salinity and climatic conditions; 2) Very high levels of heavy metals, pollutants and nutrients; 3) It is sterile and has no potential to become a weed.


 Case Study

Waste Management to Increase Economical Value in Mining and Metallurgical Activities
Development in the Use of Bio-Solids in NW Spain
New Environmentally Friendly Enzyme Based Solution for Wastewater Remediation

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The Human Right to WaterUSA EPA (Environmental Protection Agency): Fertilizer Storage & Handling on the Farm

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Fundación Empresaria de la Patagonia

 Organizations News
Start Your Own Green Tech Company
USA:Clean Tech Open Brings Technology to California Entrepreneurs
USA: Waste Management and Linde to develop the world's largest landfill gas to LNG facility
Canada: W2 Energy Inc. to Pursue Joint Venture With Cobal Chile, S.A.
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Toolbox Guides Rejuvenation of Ontario's Brownfield Sites
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MEA Database: Matrix on Trade Measures Pursuant to Selected Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs)

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