Новости Biosafety Clearing-House (BCH)
- Uganda — UGANDA FIRST NATIONAL BCH WORKSHOP 21-22 MARCH 2018
- Panama — Aviso de Convocatoria, Representantes de la Sociedad Civil, Comisión Nacional de Bioseguridad para los OGMs
- Rwanda — Rwanda First National Training workshop on BCH
- Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe First National BCH Workshop
- Côte d’Ivoire — ATELIER NATIONAL DE FORMATION DES PARTIES PRENANTES CLES SUR LE CEPRB
- Namibia — Namibia first national biosafety clearing house workshop
- Press release: The Nagoya-Kuala Lumpur Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress enters into force, 5 March 2018.
- Resources for the celebration of the entry into force of the Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress
- A downloadable/printable poster is now available for the celebration of the entry into force of the Supplementary Protocol on Liability and Redress
- Headline: How green is your brasserie?
- Headline: Quang Tri to set up biodiversity corridors
- Headline: Conserving our planet, hectare by hectare
- Headline: Tasmanian tiger ‘joeys’ revealed in 3D
- Headline: Green toads with multiple genomes have ancestors that are only distantly related
- Headline: Science films can help promote scientific temperament
- Headline: Management Of Invasive Plants Could Prevent Spread Of Deadly Malaria, Scientists Suggest
- CBD News: With immense sadness, we announce the death of our dear colleague Olivier de Munck. He was a supremely dedicated colleague who joined the Secretariat in 1999.
- Headline: Biomimicry: Learn from nature’s genius
- Eritrea — Proclamation No. 179/2017. The Eritrean Environmental Protection, Management and Rehabilitation framework
- Headline: Dispersal of fish eggs by water birds-just a myth?
- Zambia — Application to conduct phase 2B clinical trial for HIV vaccine
- Zambia — FIGHTING MALARIA WITH ENGINEERED SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA FROM VECTOR MOSQUITOES
- Headline: Beyond breaking point’: European cities should brace for climate impacts
- Eritrea — Efrem Kiflemariam Okbaghiorghis
- Headline: Conflicts between male and female can take place in the development of new species
- Headline: 10,000 coffee seedlings
- Headline: Dust in Wind Could be Key to Predicting Climate Change
- Headline: These women from the Western Ghats are championing the cause of environmental conservation
- Headline: Ocean College: Guardians of the rainforest
- Headline: Singapore Turns to Biomimicry, Big Data to Save Water
- Headline: Research finds evolutionary ‘secret sauce’ against climate change
- Headline: Ocean plastic tide ‘violates the law’