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Rwandan people and mountain gorillas face changing climate together
Elham Shirin
27 Jun 2018
The dialogue between science and indigenous knowledge
Mike Gaworecki
26 Jun 2018
Government regulation is the missing ingredient in efforts to end deforestation driven by agriculture (commentary)
Nicole Polsterer
26 Jun 2018
Cool birds don’t sing: Study automates acoustic monitoring of songbird migration
Sue Palminteri (1965-2019)
22 Jun 2018
Scientists find surprising genetic differences between Brazil’s mangroves
Morgan Erickson-Davis
21 Jun 2018
Warmer sea surface temperatures imperil the survival of juvenile albatross: Study
Mongabay.com
21 Jun 2018
Here’s how much Antarctica’s melting ice is already contributing to sea level rise
Mongabay.com
19 Jun 2018
Facing resource crisis, Indonesia charts a ‘green development’ course
Hans Nicholas Jong
19 Jun 2018
2018 Arctic sea ice melt season just got a big headstart
Gloria Dickie
19 Jun 2018
Primate-rich countries are becoming less hospitable places for monkeys, apes and lemurs
John Cannon
15 Jun 2018
There’s now an app for mapping seagrass, the oceans’ great carbon sink
Basten Gokkon
14 Jun 2018
Researchers say economic models are greatly understating potential impacts of climate change
Mongabay.com
14 Jun 2018
Activists blast EU for extending deadline to ban palm oil in biofuels
Hans Nicholas Jong
14 Jun 2018
The diversity of biodiversity: Connecting shrews, ants and slime molds with carbon storage
Joshua Parfitt
14 Jun 2018
Climate change could be killing Africa’s giant baobabs
Mongabay.com
13 Jun 2018
In a country long wary of nuclear, an Indonesian chases the thorium dream
Nadine Freischlad
12 Jun 2018
As biomass energy gains traction, southern US forests feel the burn
Rachel Fritts
11 Jun 2018
‘I’m only going to eat animals I kill myself’: Q&A with Louise Gray, author of ‘The Ethical Carnivore’
Joshua Parfitt
8 Jun 2018
How corrupt elections fuel the sell-off of Indonesia’s natural resources
The Gecko Project and Mongabay
7 Jun 2018
To protect the Congolese peatlands, protect local land rights (commentary)
Bart Crezee
4 Jun 2018
Taller, older trees fare better during Amazon droughts, study finds
Morgan Erickson-Davis
1 Jun 2018
Private sector leaders seek to ramp up investment in sustainable landscapes with help of public partners
Lisa Palmer
1 Jun 2018
In export- and domestic-driven coal boon, Indonesia neglects renewables
Hans Nicholas Jong
30 May 2018
Palm oil certification? No silver bullet, but essential for sustainability (commentary)
Anne Rosenbarger
25 May 2018
Tiny marsupials that practice ‘suicidal’ mating declared endangered
Mongabay.com
21 May 2018
Humans are leaving their mark on the world’s protected areas, study finds
John Cannon
17 May 2018
Sylvia Earle on why we must act now to save the oceans
Mike Gaworecki
15 May 2018
Higher incomes, not higher carbon dioxide levels, drive forest gains, study finds
Mongabay.com
15 May 2018
Climate change could be intensifying dust storms in India, experts say
Mayank Aggarwal
14 May 2018
South Georgia declared ‘rat-free’ in largest-ever rodent eradication program
Shreya Dasgupta
9 May 2018
Pleistocene climates help scientists pick out targets for conservation in Brazil’s forests
Mongabay.com
8 May 2018
Humpback whales near Antarctica making a comeback, study finds
Mongabay.com
8 May 2018
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