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Cashing in on the Brazilian rainforest One of the greatest weapons against climate change sits on vast tracts of undeveloped Brazilian land. The country is home to nearly half...
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U.S. President Obama Leaves Monsanto in Charge of Ending Hunger in Africa At the Group of 8 (G8) meetings recently, President Obama and the leaders of the rest of the...
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UN warns environment is at tipping point ahead of Rio summit The earth’s environmental systems “are being pushed towards their biophysical limits,” beyond...
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Marking World Environment Day The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) established World Environment Day (WED) in 1972 and every year for the past 40 years, countries...
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Broken promises threaten New Zealand environment A raft of environmental experts and campaigners lined up to back a report May 28 from global conservation group WWF alleging...
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Brazil’s leader vetoes portions of new Amazon rainforest law Dilma Rousseff sends back parts of congressional bill that loosened country’s protection of forest....
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Bonn climate talks end in discord and disappointment Climate crisis is not caused by lack of options and solutions, but lack of political action, says Greenpeace spokeswoman.
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Ignoring Protest and Warnings, U.S. President Obama Ushers in Era of Unprecedented Arctic Drilling The U.S. president, who once promised a ‘transformative’...
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