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The world’s tiniest frogs, the size of a Tic Tac, discovered in New Guinea

Environmental groups to Japan: stop importing illegally logged timber

Cultural shifts in Madagascar drive lemur-killing

REDD advances—slowly—in Durban

Facebook pledges to go green…someday soon

New large horned viper discovered, but biologists keep location quiet

Media campaign says mercury pollution a pro-life issue

Issues of the Day: 100 Commentaries on Climate, Energy, the Environment, Transportation, and Public Health Policy: Book Review

Photos: 208 species discovered in endangered Mekong region in 2010

Biofuel aspirations spur ‘land grabs’ that hurt the poor, says report

Carbon Coalitions: Business, Climate Politics, and the Rise of Emissions Trading: Book Review

Paper commitments for the Indonesian industry

Giant snakes commonly attacked modern hunter-gatherers in Philippines

Interview with conservation legend George Schaller

Harsh words for Canada after it abandons Kyoto Protocol

Large tract of old growth redwood forest protected in the San Francisco Bay Area

New species of frog sings like a bird

NGOs call for arrest of Malaysian leader for corruption, money laundering

Using palm hearts sustainably in Colombia

Locals key to saving primate-rich wetlands in Cote D’Ivoire

Estimating the rich diversity of galling insects

Madagascar tree diversity among the highest worldwide

Mixed reactions to the Durban agreement

Bushmeat trade driving illegal hunting in Zimbabwe park

The Atlas of Climate Change: Mapping the World’s Greatest Challenge – a book review

Picture of penguins is a prize-winner

Controversial pulp and paper companies underwrite Indonesia’s climate change pavilion in Durban

EPA finds toxic chemicals in water supply near fracking sites in Wyoming

Direct air capture of CO2 to fight global warming is too expensive to be feasible

Picture of the day: the endangered Toad Mountain Harlequin Toad

Picture of the day: emerald-eyed tree frog

Tool to track U.S. REDD+ finance released

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