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Norway sovereign fund drops coal, tar sands, gold-mining companies

Accounting for natural capital on financial exchanges

Endangered mussel still harvested for food in Laos

Tropical deforestation could disrupt rainfall globally

Children ‘clean’ oil spill with kitchen utensils in the Sundarbans

Facing severe drought, ‘war effort’ needed to save the Amazon, says scientist

Could California be facing a mega-drought?

China and Europe’s outsourcing of soy production impacts the Amazon

Oil palm, mining prompts local govt in Borneo to declare water unsafe for drinking

Featured video: new documentary highlights the Long March to save the Sundarbans

Bioluminescent bacteria expose toxic arsenic in Bangladesh

Apocalypse now? Climate change already damaging agriculture, acidifying seas, and worsening extreme weather

The price of gold: winners and losers in Latin America’s mining industry

Is Brazil’s epic drought a taste of the future?

NASA picture reveals shocking impact of California’s drought

Bangladesh plans massive coal plant in world’s biggest mangrove forest

Scientists uncover high radioactivity near fracking site in Pennsylvania

Fracking sucks up all the water from Texas town

Colombian mining dispute highlights legislative disarray

Water crisis widening: 4.5 billion people live near ‘impaired water sources’

Water and biodiversity pictures for the UN International Day for Biological Diversity

How Business and Society Thrive by Investing in Nature – An interview with Mark Tercek

What if companies actually had to compensate society for environmental destruction?

Up for grabs: how foreign investments are redistributing land and water across the globe

Iraqi who is bringing back the Garden of Eden wins top environment award

Norwegian Pinot Noir?: global warming to drastically shift wine regions

Progress in incentive-based protection of forests and other watersheds

Harnessing religious teachings about stewardship to protect the planet – an interview with Sikh activist Bandana Kaur

Violence in Kenya’s Tana River Delta stems from natural resource conflict

WWF and National Geographic ask: ‘How much stuff do you need?’

Over $8 billion invested in watersheds in 2011

Forests in Kenya worth much more intact says government report

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