
Rio de Janeiro in Brazil will have a different kind of carnival this year. From June 20 to 22, the city will host the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, which is expected to bring together heads of states, ministers, senior officials, representatives from international organisations, civil society leaders and environmentalists.
Since the conference is a 20th year follow-up of the most famous environmental meeting held in the recent decades"the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, also known as the Rio Summit " this year's conference is being called Rio+20. While the Rio Summit introduced the concept of "sustainable development," the main theme for Rio+20 is "a green economy in the context of sustainable development and poverty eradication."
The operative words "green economy" is an indicator of how the global situation has changed in the past 20 years. In 1992, the consensus was for national governments to ensure that economic development did not cause damage to the environment. The important additional realisation today is that this cannot be done by governments alone. It needs the involvement of all stakeholders to ensure that environmental protection does not hurt global and national economies. The idea is to use environmental goods and services to energise economic growth, create jobs and support trade.
There has been a change in realities in two decades. In 1992, the developed countries had economic growth and the developing ones needed jobs....
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12:55 PM, Feb 13, 2012

United Nations: UN chief Ban Ki-moon has welcomed the transition of power in Yemen, saying all sides should now honour their commitments to immediately bring to an end all violence and refrain from further provocations. The political settlement agreement, signed by President Ali Abdullah Saleh, was an "important step for the people of Yemen in moving their country forward towards a better future," Ban's spokesperson said in a statement. In...

08:55 AM, Nov 24, 2011

Dhaka: For a second time in a week, Bangladeshi border guards claimed to have busted suspected ULFA hideout close to the Indian border seizing mine manufacturing equipment, radio sets and documents. The hideout suspected to be a cache of the Indian separatist groups was busted in the hilly forest areas today in northern frontier area of Sherpur, close to country's border with Meghalaya. This is a second major arms haul...

05:04 PM, Dec 25, 2010

The February 25 mutiny by the BDR has left the border force in a disarray. ...

07:55 PM, Mar 21, 2009

Agents of the US FBI have arrived to help probe last week's mutiny in Dhaka. ...

01:59 AM, Mar 09, 2009

On February 25-26, BDR personnel staged a mutiny and killed many. ...

12:54 PM, Mar 03, 2009

Over 1,000 BDR soldiers were charged with murder on Sunday. ...

03:54 PM, Mar 01, 2009

Special tribunal to hear charges against rebel border guards. ...

10:29 AM, Mar 01, 2009

Three more mass graves have been unearthed inside the BDR headquarters. ...

03:43 PM, Feb 28, 2009

Bangladesh govt declared a three-day mourning for the army officers. ...

08:49 AM, Feb 28, 2009

Two teams of the army personnel have entered the BDR complex. ...

01:38 PM, Feb 27, 2009

Bangladesh Rifles chief is feared dead as his body is yet to be found. ...

01:28 PM, Feb 27, 2009

Over 50 people are reported to have been killed during the mutiny. ...

10:43 AM, Feb 27, 2009

The BDR complex also houses a school where many students have been confined. ...

01:16 PM, Feb 25, 2009

It’s only uneasiness that underlines the forthcoming talks between Border Security Force and Bangladesh Rifles. ...

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