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NASA satellite photos reveal Yellowstone’s recovery from fires

NASA images show huge drop in Amazon fires in 2008

Rainforest discovered via Google Earth to be protected

Photo: guano stains helps researchers track penguins by satellite

NASA photos reveal destruction of 99% of rainforest park in Rwanda

Development of Google Earth a watershed moment for the environment

Advancements in satellite technology will help scientists and policy makers map and monitor forest carbon

37,000 sq km of Amazon rainforest destroyed or damaged in 2008

Carbon dioxide monitoring satellite crashes immediately after launch

Google Earth now allows ocean exploration, tracking of sharks

New global temperature record expected in the next 1-2 years

Symposium tackles big question: how many species will survive our generation

Selective logging occurs in 28 percent of world’s rainforests

Photos: Google Earth used to find new species

Rainforest canopy-penetrating technology gets boost for forest carbon monitoring

Palm oil companies propose satellite monitoring of their plantations to ensure sustainability

Brazil to have high resolution imagery for 86% of the Amazon by year end

Arctic sea ice falls to second lowest on record

NASA: Sea ice melt opens the Northwest and Northeast Passage

Independent of climate, forest cover in southern Amazon may fall to 20% by 2016

Amazon deforestation jumps 69% in 2008

Haze risk returns as fires increase in Indonesia

Google Earth reveals cattle have a built-in compass

Smoke from Amazon fires reduces local rainfall

Amazon deforestation forecast for 2008 revised downward

First carbon map of America released by NASA

Rainforest destruction becomes industry-driven, concentrated geographically

Fire monitoring by satellite becomes key conservation tool

Accurate forest data will help guide climate policy

Complete map of world forests to help REDD carbon trading initiative

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

Is tropical deforestation really occurring?

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