Welcome back to Environmental Graffiti’s Microstate Environmental World Cup, the world’s most prestigious internet-based environmental competition for microstates. San Marino vs. Seychelles We’ve wrapped up the first round of the tournament, with
Continue reading...Saturday, February 9, 2008
Welcome back to Environmental Graffiti’s Microstate Environmental World Cup, the world’s most prestigious internet-based environmental competition for microstates. Vatican City vs. Antigua and Barbuda We’ve wrapped up the first round of the tournament, with
Continue reading...Saturday, February 2, 2008
Welcome back to Environmental Graffiti’s Microstate Environmental World Cup, the world’s most prestigious internet based environmental competition for microstates. Palau vs. St. Vincent and the Grenadines We’ve been pitting tiny nation against tiny nation in pitched battles decided by the environmental issues of each
Continue reading...Saturday, January 26, 2008
Welcome back to Environmental Graffiti’s Microstate Environmental World Cup, the world’s most prestigious internet-based environmental competition for microstates. St. Kitts & Nevis vs. The Marshall Islands We’ve had some well-fought matches in the first round, with Andorra getting thrashed by Liechtenstein. Then
Continue reading...Saturday, January 19, 2008
Welcome back to the first round of Environmental Graffiti’s Microstate Environmental World Cup, the internet’s most prestigious environmental competition for microstates. Seychelles vs. The Maldives We’ve had some killer matches in the past several weeks. We started out in
Continue reading...Saturday, December 8, 2007
The Microstate Environmental World Cup pits the world’s smallest states against each other in the battle to claim the world’s best smallest environment. Last week, we kicked off the European qualifying round with Liechtenstein vs. Andorra. Liechtenstein overcame an early extinct otter crisis to trounce Andorra and [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, December 1, 2007
There are 194 officially recognized countries in the world. Most of the environmental news you hear focuses on a select few large industrialized nations. I decided I wanted to know more about the other end of the spectrum. What is the environmental situation in some of the [...]
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Saturday, February 23, 2008
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