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Amazon deforestation flat since last year

Using Google Earth to monitor threats to archeological sites

Before-and-after tsunami satellite pictures

インドネシア:スマトラ島とカリマンタン島 8年間で島面積の9%の森を消失

First large-scale map of oil palm plantations reveals big environmental toll

Indonesian Borneo and Sumatra lose 9% of forest cover in 8 years

Monitoring deforestation: an interview with Brazilian space researcher Gilberto Camara

Burning up biodiversity: forest fires increase in Madagascar

Environmental atlas highlights human impact in Latin America and Caribbean

Satellite data reveals fires in region plagued by illegal logging in Madagascar

Map: 15 million sq km of land suitable for forest restoration

Brazil to help African, Asian countries in satellite-based forest monitoring

2,700 sq km of Brazil’s most endangered rainforest destroyed in 8 years

NASA images reveal disappearing mangroves worldwide

Pulp plantations destroying Sumatra’s rainforests

Google Earth now features 3-D trees

Belize lost 10,000 ha of forest per year since 1980

Deforestation falls, but rainforest damage surges in Brazil in Sept

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

Satellites show fragmented rainforests significantly drier than intact forest

Brazil to launch new deforestation monitoring system that ‘sees’ through clouds

Free availability of satellite imagery has boosted deforestation monitoring applications, but risk of data gap looms

Jalan Raya Hutan Hujan Peru Picu Melandanya Penggundulan Hutan, Menurut Pemetaan Baru Hutan 3D

Peru’s rainforest highway triggers surge in deforestation, according to new 3D forest mapping

NASA: surge in Amazon fires

Amazon deforestation falls significantly in 2010, according to preliminary data

80% of rainforests could adversely impacted by logging, deforestation, climate change by 2100

New NASA image reveals the oceans’ dead zones

Es Kutub Utara Capai Catatan Terendah untuk Juni

Moratorium Kedelai Amazon Diperpanjang

Arctic ice hits lowest record for June

The changing nature of illegal logging – and illegal logging investigations – in Brazil’s Amazon

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