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                        <title><![CDATA[Sustainable Development Report 2012: 20 years of sustainable development in Switzerland since the Rio Earth Summit: a contrasting evolution]]></title>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Neuchâtel, 30.04.2012 (FSO) – Living conditions in Switzerland are good and at a high level in international comparison. Inequalities persist, however, both at the national and international levels. The consumption of non-renewable resources does not make it possible to preserve available stocks for future generations. These are the main conclusions of the "Sustainable Development Report 2012" published ...]]></description>
                        
                            <pubDate>Mon, 30 Apr 2012 08:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
                        
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                        <title><![CDATA[The global dimension of sustainable development: Switzerland on the road to global sustainable development: progress and challenges]]></title>
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                        <description><![CDATA[Neuchâtel, 15.12.2008 (FSO) - Switzerland is increasingly meeting its responsibility for global sustainable development. Thus, policy measures give developing countries easier access to the Swiss market and Swiss consumers are buying more and more fair-trade products. At the same time, however, non-sustainable trends are also observable. This is evident from a new set of indicators on the global dimension ...]]></description>
                        
                            <pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 08:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
                        
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