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Record number of nations hit all time temperature highs

Cancún Climate Summit: Time for a New Geopolitical Architecture

Evo Morales for the Nobel Prize?

Eight new plants discovered in Bolivia

Life shocker: new species discovered every three days in the Amazon

NASA: surge in Amazon fires

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

146 dams threaten Amazon basin

Photos: researchers uncover top priority areas for Bolivian primates

Alternative Climate Summit, Machu Picchu, and El Niño: Destroyer of Civilizations

Cochabamba Climate Conference: the Coca Contradiction

Bolivia’s President blames capitalism for global warming

Can non-timber forest products help conserve the Amazon?

Mysterious decline of small mammals in Bolivia may be linked to burning Amazon

Mama tree iguanas targeted by hunters as source of traditional medicine in Bolivia

Amazon rainforest in big trouble, says UN

Payments for eco services could save the Amazon

France’s Suez liable for illegal deforestation, “dynamite fishing” in the Amazon rainforest

Exelon signs rainforest conservation deal to help reduce emissions

‘Snow leopard’ of the Andes is one of the world’s most endangered cats

Oil development could destroy the most biodiverse part of the Amazon

Often overlooked, small wild cats are important and in trouble

14 countries win REDD funding to protect tropical forests

New species of river dolphin discovered in the Amazon

Land-clearing fires send smoke across Argentina, Paraguay

U.S. tropical timber imports fall by half in 2006

Bolivia could earn hundreds of millions under global warming deal

Avoided deforestation could send $38 billion to third world under global warming pact

Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland, disappearing finds new report

Bolivian rainforest certified to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Rainforests worth $1.1 trillion for carbon alone in Coalition nations

Pantanal wetland in Bolivia threatened by port project says WWF

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