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Paraguay extends zero deforestation law

Forest conservation can fight climate change and poverty

Tropical wetlands sequester 80% more carbon than temperate wetlands

US government: $28 carbon price would raise gas prices by 25 cents

Al Gore calls for “civil disobedience” against new coal plants

CO2 emissions accelerate 400% as world turns to dirtier fuels

Earth already committed to 2.4-degree C rise from climate change

Study confirms strong link between CO2 and climate over 70,000 years

Prince Charles says hedge funds could save rainforests

Old growth forests are giant carbon sinks, helping offset emissions

Did prehistoric farmers drive early global warming?

Melting permafrost will be major driver of global warming

Past decade is warmest in at least 1300 years

Saving oceans from acidification requires addressing climate policy

Global warming increases “extreme” rain storms

Reduced impact logging can save 160 m tons of carbon emissions per year

Biofuels can reduce emissions, but not when grown in place of rainforests

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

Destruction of wetlands worsens global warming

Beyond high food prices, little to show for $11B/yr in biofuel support, says OECD report

Gore launches second campaign… for Earth

First carbon map of America released by NASA

Pine beetles attack Canada, boosting GHG emissions

Britain urges ‘cautious approach’ on biofuels

CO2 emissions could doom fishing industry

California plan would cut emissions 30% by 2020

The Importance of Immediate Action for Climate Mitigation

China’s CO2 emissions 14% higher than America’s in 2007

Sea ice loss may triple warming over northern Alaska, Canada, and Russia

Despite loss in Congress, global warming lobby gains momentum say environmentalists

$45 trillion needed to meet energy demand, fight global warming by 2050

Climate change will cause significant disruptions to U.S. agriculture says Fed study

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