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Supreme Court to decide on global warming issue

Anti-poaching patrols paying off for safari wildlife in Tanzania

Inhofe doesn’t attend climate change meeting but issues statement on children’s book

Election results means U.S. climate action likely by 2010

Sweden doing most to fight global warming, Saudi Arabia the least

U.S. stymies attempt to crack down on illegal logging

Conserving wildlife in Tanzania, Africa’s most biodiverse country

United States acting unethically on global warming says new report

Africa will suffer dearly from global warming

Australia says global warming pact pointless without India and China

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

Blair: U.S. must act on global warming

Energy development threatens Pumalin nature sanctuary in Chlie’s Pantagonia

Pet trade and habitat loss decimating wild macaw populations

Largest seizure of illegally logged Amazon rainforest timber announced by authorities

Brazil says no to rainforest privatization plan, asks Gore for help

Forest fires result from government failure in Indonesia

Up to 73 million sharks killed per year for their fins

No mention of climate change in new hurricane research report

California Oil Tax Pits Venture Capitalists Versus Big Oil

Bush administration blocks report linking hurricanes to global warming

California sues automakers over global warming

California sues Bush administration forest law repeal

$230B for moon return but only $30M for deep ocean research?

Americans believe hot weather, hurricanes linked to global warming

Orangutan population plunges 43% in Indonesia

46 arrested for illegal Amazon logging

Bush Administration doing little to treat “addiction to oil”

Small farmers good, big farmers bad for forest conservation say researchers

Tsunami reconstruction drives illegal logging in Indonesia

Exxon’s PR firm using cheap-looking YouTube video to bash Gore

World’s largest cities sign climate pact

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