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Prominent climate skeptic reverses course, says global warming worse than IPCC forecast

The Human Quest: Prospering Within Planetary Boundaries – Book Review

Experts: sustainable logging in rainforests impossible

Scientists: iron fertilization could be a big climate help

Indigenous tribes occupy Belo Monte dam for over 10 days

Cowards at Rio?: organizations decry ‘pathetic’ agreement

Rio+20 and economic perils in Europe: opportunity for linkage

Scientists: if we don’t act now we’re screwed

Want to stop climate change: buy fossil fuel deposits

Scientists launch crowd-funding experiment for research projects

Can loggers be conservationists?

Organic yields lag behind industrial farming, but that’s not the whole story

Doing good and staying sane amidst the global environmental crisis

For Earth Day, 17 celebrated scientists on how to make a better world

David vs. Goliath: Goldman Environmental Prize winners highlight development projects gone awry

Scientists unlock indigenous secret to sustainable agriculture in the Amazon’s savannas

Degraded lands hold promise in feeding 9 billion, while preserving forests

Six nations, including U.S., set up climate initiative to target short-term greenhouse gases

New meteorological theory argues that the world’s forests are rainmakers

Targeting methane, black carbon could buy world a little time on climate change

Ecuador makes $116 million to not drill for oil in Amazon

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2011

Is the Russian Forest Code a warning for Brazil?

REDD advances—slowly—in Durban

Mixed reactions to the Durban agreement

Evidence mounts that Maya did themselves in through deforestation

Yasuni ITT: the virtues and vices of environmental innovation

11 challenges facing 7 billion super-consumers

Five ways to feed billions without trashing the planet

Controversial study finds intensive farming partnered with strict protected areas is best for biodiversity

Protected areas not enough to save life on Earth

Adaptation, justice and morality in a warming world

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