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Palm oil workers stage massive protest at sustainability meeting in Indonesia

Carbon emissions set to hit new record high in 2013

Clarifying Google’s forest map

Timber smuggling continues in Madagascar

Greener palm oil on the horizon?

Equitable efforts to save the world’s forests: Don’t put the burden on the poor (commentary)

Fracking: the good, the bad and the ugly

60,000 protest in Australia to keep carbon price

Nearly half a million seabirds die in gillnets every year, but solutions exist

Japan pledges to raise carbon emissions, instead of cutting them

World’s most vulnerable nation to climate change turns to coal power

Why is Amazon deforestation climbing?

Prize exploring the next big idea in rainforest conservation announced

Malaysia has the world’s highest deforestation rate, reveals Google forest map

Coal’s future carbon costs may make it more expensive than wind energy

New bat species discovered in Brazil leaves another at risk

Tiny algae signal big changes for warming Arctic lakes

Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon jumps 28% in 2013

Deforestation accelerates in Indonesia, finds Google forest map

Zero net deforestation is the wrong target, warn experts

Is Australia becoming the new Canada in terms of climate inaction?

Powered by Google, high resolution forest map reveals massive deforestation worldwide

Scientists identify 137 protected areas most important for preserving biodiversity

Coelacanths might be monogamous, to the surprise of researchers

Longline fisheries in Costa Rica hook tens of thousands of sea turtles every year

Rent-a-mob disrupts court proceedings against Indonesian palm oil company

Wolves boost food for Yellowstone’s threatened grizzlies

REDD+ carbon market stabilizes, but risk of supply glut looms

Richest countries spent $74 billion on fossil fuel subsidies in 2011, eclipsing climate finance by seven times

Flawed from inception? Ecuador’s Yasuní-ITT initiative threatened indigenous groups with simple mapping errors

Locally extinct birds in the Amazon slowly flock back to forests when trees regrow

Aiming to avoid deforestation, Unilever to trace all palm oil it sources

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