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Amazon research and conservation cannot ignore social issues

Brazil’s ecosystem payments system offers clues for REDD implementation

Deforestation, wildlife conflict will be the source of emerging diseases

NASA: warming is causing Greenland ice to melt faster than expected

Private sector pumping hundreds of billions into cleantech

Melting of permafrost could trigger rapid global warming warns UN

Is Guyana’s logging deal in its best interests?

Amazon state launches Zero Extinction Program for endangered species

Restoring soil carbon can reverse global warming, desertification and biodiversity loss

Large-scale Amazon deforestation or drying would have dire global consequences

Rainforest fragmentation affects reptiles and amphibians

World fertilizer prices surge 200% in 2007, hurting the poor

Ancient Amazon fires linked to human populations

Global warming – not el Nino – drove severe Amazon drought in 2005

Leading tropical forest site launches in Spanish

Planktos kills iron fertilization project due to environmental opposition

Amid accusations of bribery by loggers, Borneo chief’s remains to be exhumed

Fire policy is key to reducing the impact of drought on the Amazon

Small Amazon farmers especially vulnerable to climate change

Photos of bizarre creatures discovered in Antarctica

Amazon riparian zones need to be expanded to protect wildlife finds study

conservation strategies can mitigate the impact of global warming in the Amazon

Tuna may go the way of cod: a collapsed fishery

Gecko-inspired adhesive tape could improve recovery from surgery

10-pound ‘Giant Frog From Hell’ discovered in Madagascar

Why are oceans at risk from global warming?

How will global warming affect marine food chains?

Mysteries of the Great White Shark unveiled

Digital maps and mathematical analysis could reduce fishing bycatch

Past greenhouse warming events offer clues on future climate change

Ocean trawling impacts can be seen from space

Prince Charles says protecting forests vital against climate change ‘doomsday clock’

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