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Time to give up on Tasmanian tiger, says DNA expert

Could America’s 700 billion stimulus have saved life on earth?

New model uses carbon credits, sustainable palm oil to save Indonesia’s rainforests

Rainforests continue to fall but hope may rest in a market solution

Deal on forests falls short

Africa calls for “full-range” of bio-carbon as climate solution

Indigenous people win voice in climate negotiations

Wildlife banking gets a marketplace

In Poznan, France pushes initiative to save rainforests

Peru seeks $200 million to save its rainforests

New standards ensure forest carbon projects protect indigenous people, biodiversity

Little progress on avoided deforestation at climate meeting in Poland

REDD faces challenges but can succeed, says report

WWF criticizes Brazil’s plan to cut Amazon deforestation

REDD may harm forest people, alleges report

Brazil to cut Amazon deforestation by 70% to fight global warming

Guide to reducing emissions through forest conservation released

Carbon market could pay poor farmers to adopt sustainable cultivation techniques

California joins effort to fight global warming by saving rainforests

New rules establish market for saving rainforests through carbon trading

Coordinated effort needed to cut deforestation via carbon markets

Conflict in PNG between govt and landowners over REDD carbon trading

Forests for Climate initiative launches in Indonesia

Despite financial crunch, donors pledge $100M for rainforest conservation

EU says emissions trading system may fund forest conservation

Carbon conservation schemes will fail without forest people

UK government: rainforests are weapon against global warming

Exelon signs rainforest conservation deal to help reduce emissions

Indonesian governors agree to protect Sumatra’s endangered forests

Ecuador’s plan to protect rainforest from oil drilling looks doomed

Indigenous people demand greater say in using forests to fight global warming

Forest conservation can fight climate change and poverty

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