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Next big idea in forest conservation? Incentivizing keeping primary forests intact

REDD+ could fail without near-term financial support

EU proposes 40% emissions reduction target for 2030

Democratizing forest monitoring on a global scale

Reforestation can’t offset massive fossil fuels emissions

Making cap-and-trade work: the history and future of a proven program

Top scientists propose ambitious plans to safeguard world from devastating climate change

Video: the conservation drone revolution

REDD+ program to cut deforestation gets final approval in Warsaw

Govts pledge $280M to slow deforestation for agriculture

UN talks tough to global coal industry

60,000 protest in Australia to keep carbon price

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

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

Bay Area pledges to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent by 2050

With training, local communities can accurately and cost-effectively measure forest carbon

3 Peruvian states join sub-national push for REDD+

Clock is ticking on fossil fuels: for first time IPCC scientists outline global carbon budget

Using model airplanes to help save the planet

Tools against climate change: carbon tax and cap-and-trade

California’s next innovation: performance-based rainforest conservation (Commentary)

Deforestation rate falls in Congo Basin countries

Panel lays out best practices for REDD+ credits in California’s carbon market

Billions lost to corruption in Indonesia’s forest sector, says report

Australia terminates landmark REDD+ project in Borneo

Why Panama’s indigenous pulled out of the UN’s REDD program

Indonesia’s first REDD project finally approved

Indigenous carbon conservation project gets verification, will start generating credits

Market for REDD+ carbon credits declines 8% in 2012

Indigenous association to sue to shut down Panama’s REDD+ program

Debate heats up over California’s plan to reduce emissions via rainforest protection

Indigenous tribes say effects of climate change already felt in Amazon rainforest

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