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Restorasi lahan gambut menangkan dukungan dalam usaha pengurangan emisi karbon

EU mandates biofuel environmental standards to protect forests, wetlands

Peatlands restoration wins support in effort to reduce carbon emissions

Study points to global snake decline

Quota filled, bluefin tuna hunt ends early

The bluefin tuna wars: Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd step up tactics to save Critically Endangered species

International alliance created to help corporations avoid illegal wood

Elephants march in London, trumpeting conservation

Cameroon agrees to cut illegal wood out of its supply chain

The good old days: 17 times easier to catch fish in 1889

Dwarf dinosaur confirmed: the horse-sized sauropod of Transylvania

A day to celebrate (and save) the world’s amphibians: the 2nd Annual Save the Frogs Day

Climatologists cleared of any “scientific malpractice”

Jane Goodall renews her faith in nature and humanity during the “Gombe 50” anniversary, An interview with Dr. Jane Goodall

Mars to use only sustainably-sourced fish in pet food by 2020

Consumption habits cause rich countries to outsource emissions

Common pesticide changes male frogs into females, likely devastating populations

How that cork in your wine bottle helps forests and biodiversity, an interview with Patrick Spencer

EU: rainforests can be converted to palm oil plantations for biofuel production

Sophisticated flying methods allow insects to hitchhike on fast winds

Why top predators matter: an in-depth look at new research

Iceland leads world on environmental issues, but China, US, and Canada plummet

NASA: 2009 second warmest year on record

UK planning to reintroduce insects

Consumers should help pay the bill for ‘greener’ palm oil

Saving biodiversity ‘on the same scale’ as climate change: German Chancellor

Gone: a look at extinction over the past decade

French company CMA-CGM facilitating destruction of Madagascar’s rainforests, undermining France’s position in Copenhagen

U.S. pledges $1B towards rainforest conservation

Catastrophic sea level rise could occur with only two degrees Celsius warming

Rich logging countries open logging loophole in plan to reduce deforestation

Well-known climate change denialist labels activists in Copenhagen ‘Hitler Youth’

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