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Gulf of Mexico bottom still coated in oil, recovery long way off

First strike against illegal gold mining in Peru: military destroys miners’ boats

Coal’s true cost in the US: up to half a trillion

Worldwide search for ‘lost frogs’ ends with 4% success, but some surprises

Environmentalists and locals win fight against coal plant in Borneo

Chevron found guilty, ordered to pay $8.2 billion in epic oil contamination fight

The ocean crisis: hope in troubled waters, an interview with Carl Safina

Cell phone cameras help monitor atmospheric black carbon

Is Obama’s clean energy revolution possible?

Marathon swimmer: an interview with the first man to swim the length of the Amazon

Australia’s floods threaten Great Barrier Reef

New Zealand: Can you sink a rainbow?

Leatherback sea turtles tracked for first time in South Atlantic

Renewed conflict between tribes and oil companies looms in Peru

Mediterranean Sea may be polluted with 250 billion microplastics

Malaysia undermines commitment to protect Coral Triangle, backtracks on climate pledge

Top 10 Environmental Stories of 2010

Will dumping mining waste in peatlands help mitigate climate change?

Bacteria deep in the Gulf of Mexico consumed oil faster than expected, study finds

Nuclear power plant in a national park? Japanese NGOs seek international help

Beyond gloom: solutions to the global coral reef decline

US elects barrage of climate change deniers, threatening support for green energy

Japanese making themselves sick with dolphin hunt

Island nation announces Ukraine-sized sanctuary for whales and dolphins

Space tourism will worsen climate change

Already Critically Endangered, bluefin tuna hit hard by BP oil disaster

Humanity consuming the Earth: by 2030 we’ll need two planets

Farms in the sky, an interview with Dickson Despommier

Citizens of 188 countries challenge leaders on climate change

Hungary suffers ‘ecological tragedy’ as aluminum mining sludge reaches Danube

Rivers worldwide in peril: society treats symptoms, ignores causes

Cold snap may have killed millions of fish in Bolivia, poisoning rivers

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