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Norway emerges as champion of rainforest conservation

Protecting watersheds secures freshwater and saves billions of dollars

Economic crisis hits conservation but may offer opportunities, says TNC president

Payments for eco services could save the Amazon

408 mammal species discovered since 1993

Norway to pay Guyana to save its rainforests

Symposium tackles big question: how many species will survive our generation

Corn expansion is hurting ladybugs

Wildlife banking gets a marketplace

Coral reefs and mangroves worth $395-559 M per year in Belize

Green New Deal will spark global economy, create jobs

Cost of forest loss estimated at $2 to $5 trillion each year

Pollination worth $216 billion/yr for food production

Mangrove destruction for fish trade may undermine fishermen in West Africa

Prince Charles says hedge funds could save rainforests

Old growth forests are giant carbon sinks, helping offset emissions

Biofuels 200 times more expensive than forest conservation for global warming mitigation

STRI goes carbon neutral as Panama indigenous community to see carbon payments from forest conservation

Markets could save rainforests: an interview with Andrew Mitchell

Investors seek profit from conserving rainforest biodiversity

“Turtle carbon” could help protect rainforests and save endangered sea turtles

7 steps to solve the global biodiversity crisis

Dell becomes carbon neutral by saving endangered lemurs

Private equity firm to sell biodiversity offsets from rainforest conservation

Shift from poverty-driven to industry-driven deforestation may help conservation

Corporations become prime driver of deforestation, providing clear target for environmentalists

Adaptation to climate change will be difficult for Madagascar

Mangroves are key to healthy fisheries, finds study

Shell Oil funds “open source” geoengineering project to fight global warming

Destruction of wetlands worsens global warming

Forests cover 1/3 of U.S. but are responsible for 2/3 of its water supply

Tropical biodiversity on “a trajectory toward disaster”

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