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Violent protests follow approval of massive dam project in Patagonia
Jeremy Hance
16 May 2011
Valuing Ecosystem Services: The Case of Multi-functional Wetlands
Gabriel Thoumi
16 May 2011
Belief and butchery: how lies and organized crime are pushing rhinos to extinction
Jeremy Hance
11 May 2011
Conservation organizations ask Tanzania to reconsider UNESCO status for Eastern Arc Mountains
Jeremy Hance
2 May 2011
Archbishop Desmond Tutu: ‘quest for profit subverts our present and our future’
Jeremy Hance
1 May 2011
New eco-tour to help save bizarre antelope in ‘forgotten’ region
Jeremy Hance
1 May 2011
Rising food prices threaten to push over 60 million Asians back into poverty
Jeremy Hance
27 Apr 2011
Rise in wildlife tourism in India comes with challenges
Jeremy Hance
27 Apr 2011
What does Nature give us? A special Earth Day article
Jeremy Hance
22 Apr 2011
Scientists urge Papua New Guinea to declare moratorium on massive forest clearing
Jeremy Hance
19 Apr 2011
From the Serengeti to Lake Natron: is the Tanzanian government aiming to destroy its wildlife and lands?
Jeremy Hance
14 Apr 2011
World Bank proposes to limit funding to coal plants
Jeremy Hance
5 Apr 2011
Bats worth billions
Jeremy Hance
3 Apr 2011
Sustainability takes only cents
Gabriel Thoumi
30 Mar 2011
Clean energy investments rise 630% in 7 years
Jeremy Hance
29 Mar 2011
5 million hectares of Papua New Guinea forests handed to foreign corporations
Jeremy Hance
23 Mar 2011
Indigenous leaders take fight over Amazon dams to Europe
Jeremy Hance
2 Mar 2011
2% GDP could turn global economy green
Jeremy Hance
21 Feb 2011
Selling the Forests that Saved Britain
Glenn Hurowitz
15 Feb 2011
As South Sudan eyes independence, will it choose choose to protect its wildlife?
Jeremy Hance
11 Feb 2011
Prince Charles: ‘direct relationship’ between ecosystems and the economy
Jeremy Hance
9 Feb 2011
Food crisis 2011?: drought in China could push food prices even higher
Jeremy Hance
9 Feb 2011
The ocean crisis: hope in troubled waters, an interview with Carl Safina
Rhett Ayers Butler
7 Feb 2011
US most vulnerable to climate change among world’s wealthy nations
Jeremy Hance
6 Dec 2010
‘Environmental and social aggression’: oil exploration threatens award-winning marine protected area
Jeremy Hance
1 Dec 2010
Oil, indigenous people, and Ecuador’s big idea
Jeremy Hance
23 Nov 2010
Rebuttal: Slaughtering farmed-raised tigers won’t save tigers
Jeremy Hance
18 Nov 2010
UN warns of likely food crisis next year for world’s poor
Jeremy Hance
17 Nov 2010
Would legalizing the trade in tiger parts save the tiger?
Jeremy Hance
15 Nov 2010
Harrison Ford chides US for spurning international biodiversity treaty
Jeremy Hance
28 Oct 2010
Slaughtered elephant served up at Zimbabwean rally with president
Jeremy Hance
12 Oct 2010
Environmental destruction undercuts global economy to the tune of $6.6 trillion
Jeremy Hance
6 Oct 2010
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