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In 2005 CI published an updated titled Hotspots Revisited: Earth's Biologically Richest and Most Endangered Terrestrial Ecoregions.
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Related news: Languages Racing to Extinction in 5 Global 'Hotspots' September 18, 2007.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008
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While almost 60 percent of consumers in emerging market countries would buy a local brand over an international brand if both products were of equal price, consumers in these 'Hotspots' countries have the same brand preferences for cars (Toyota), fast food (McDonalds) and hotels
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'Hotspots' include quality city rentals in Sofia and Plovdiv and Varna frontline beach apartments.
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"Hotspots" at airports, hotels and restaurants are handy -- but are they safe?
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Fred Stolle, World Resources Institute (WRI), Groundbreaking Study Finds the "Hotspots" Most Responsible For Deforestation (July 16, 2008)
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Saving Russia's Far Eastern Taiga: Deforestation, Protected Areas and Forest 'Hotspots'.
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Fred Stolle, World Resources Institute (WRI), Groundbreaking Study Finds the "Hotspots" Most Responsible For Deforestation (July 16, 2008)
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Obama Administration To Revisit Bush-Era Sonar Policies; Marine Mammal 'Hotspots' Could Be Placed Off-Limits Research: Echinoderms Contribute To Global Carbon Sink; 'Understudied Compartment Of The Global Marine Carbon Cycle'
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Obama Administration To Revisit Bush-Era Sonar Policies; Marine Mammal 'Hotspots' Could Be Placed Off-Limits Research: Echinoderms Contribute To Global Carbon Sink; 'Understudied Compartment Of The Global Marine Carbon Cycle'
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