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‘Environmental and social aggression’: oil exploration threatens award-winning marine protected area
Jeremy Hance
1 Dec 2010
Brazil strikes oil in the Amazon
Mongabay.com
29 Nov 2010
Despite strong local opposition, Malaysia to push forward on second-hand coal plant in Borneo
Mongabay.com
26 Nov 2010
Oil, indigenous people, and Ecuador’s big idea
Jeremy Hance
23 Nov 2010
50 NGOS tell big oil to get out of uncontacted natives’ territory
Jeremy Hance
21 Nov 2010
Formal petition filed against Belo Monte dam
Jeremy Hance
11 Nov 2010
Flight of the Monarchs Reveals Environmental Connections across a Continent
Mark Szotek
8 Nov 2010
US elects barrage of climate change deniers, threatening support for green energy
Jeremy Hance
3 Nov 2010
Undergrads in the Amazon: American students witness beauty and crisis in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador
Jeremy Hance
28 Oct 2010
Brazil to impose levy on oil profits to fund climate change adaption, mitigation
Rhett Ayers Butler
26 Oct 2010
Already Critically Endangered, bluefin tuna hit hard by BP oil disaster
Jeremy Hance
19 Oct 2010
NGO warns oil exploration in Peru may ‘decimate’ uncontacted tribes
Jeremy Hance
17 Oct 2010
Majority of Americans confused on climate change basics
Jeremy Hance
17 Oct 2010
The ultimate bike trip: the Amazon rainforest
Jeremy Hance
17 Oct 2010
Humanity consuming the Earth: by 2030 we’ll need two planets
Jeremy Hance
13 Oct 2010
New Google wind project moves clean energy forward in US
Jeremy Hance
12 Oct 2010
Farms in the sky, an interview with Dickson Despommier
Jeremy Hance
12 Oct 2010
Citizens of 188 countries challenge leaders on climate change
Jeremy Hance
11 Oct 2010
Do wind farms drive local warming?
Jeremy Hance
11 Oct 2010
Environmental destruction undercuts global economy to the tune of $6.6 trillion
Jeremy Hance
6 Oct 2010
Is Brazil’s Sustainable Development Really Sustainable?
Clare Raybould
26 Sep 2010
A look at Ecuador’s agreement to leave 846 million barrels of oil in the ground
Dr. Matt Finer
13 Sep 2010
Ecuador’s tallest waterfall to be destroyed by Chinese dam
Mongabay.com
7 Sep 2010
Dapatkah Biochar Selamatkan Dunia?
Oleh Jeremy Hance
1 Sep 2010
EU’s biofuels target driving land grabs in Africa, says group
Mongabay.com
30 Aug 2010
U.S. government may finance massive coal projects in India, South Africa
Mongabay.com
26 Aug 2010
Allegations abound: are nepotism and corruption behind the Sabah coal plant?
Alex Oxley
25 Aug 2010
146 dams threaten Amazon basin
Jeremy Hance
19 Aug 2010
Could biochar save the world?
Jeremy Hance
16 Aug 2010
Malaysia preparing to take big step backward on energy policy
Cynthia Clare Ong Gaik Suan
13 Aug 2010
Nation’s wealth does not guarantee green practices
Alanna Tritt
11 Aug 2010
Environmental assessment for Borneo coal plant riddled with errors
Jeremy Hance
3 Aug 2010
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