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One of World's Most Mysterious Cats Caught on Camera
One of World's Most Mysterious Cats Caught on CameraMarch 12, 2017 – New videos give a look into the daily life of a marbled cat, a critically endangered species in China.
New Dwarf Primate Found, Is Giant Among Its Kin
New Dwarf Primate Found, Is Giant Among Its KinMarch 01, 2017 – Native to Angola, the six-inch-long mammal may be already endangered, scientists say.
New Zealand's Whanganui River is a legal person. How will it use its voice?
New Zealand's Whanganui River is a legal person. How will it use its voice?April 22, 2019 – Soon, the government will recognize a mountain as a legal person as well. Here's how it happened, and what it may mean.
How to Reduce Deforestation While Growing More Food

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How to Reduce Deforestation While Growing More FoodJune 29, 2015 – By Mark Murphy, Cargill Every week it seems another study, article or video details the threats to our …
The Relentless Rise of Two Caribbean Lakes Baffles Scientists
The Relentless Rise of Two Caribbean Lakes Baffles ScientistsMarch 03, 2016 – In Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the lakes flood farmland, swallow communities and lead to deforestation.
Protecting Forests Is a Global Issue and a Local Challenge
Protecting Forests Is a Global Issue and a Local ChallengeSeptember 14, 2015 – By Paul Conway, Cargill As world leaders prepare to meet in New York this month for the United …
Deforestation Threatens Peru’s Food System, Environment
Deforestation Threatens Peru’s Food System, EnvironmentMarch 23, 2015 – Biting the head off a four-inch grub comes with a unique set of challenges. These wrinkly white insects—offspring …
Why Chimps Are Disappearing and How to Save Them
Why Chimps Are Disappearing and How to Save ThemAugust 05, 2015 – Challenges facing our close relatives, says the author of a new book, include deforestation, unchecked population growth, and the pet trade.
10 of Our Favorite Orangutan Pictures
10 of Our Favorite Orangutan PicturesAugust 19, 2015 – On International Orangutan Day, we take a look at these lovable tree-dwelling apes, whose numbers are plummeting fast due to deforestation.
Entrepreneur Changes Life in Uganda by Turning Waste Into Fuel
Entrepreneur Changes Life in Uganda by Turning Waste Into FuelDecember 17, 2014 – Emerging Explorer Sanga Moses tackles deforestation, poverty, and health problems with cooking briquettes that burn cleaner than wood.
3 Key Takeaways From This Week's UN Climate Summit
3 Key Takeaways From This Week's UN Climate SummitSeptember 24, 2014 – There's no new global strategy on climate change, but there were important developments at the summit, which attracted more than a hundred heads of state.
Brazil Leads World in Reducing Carbon Emissions by Slashing Deforestation
Brazil Leads World in Reducing Carbon Emissions by Slashing DeforestationJune 05, 2014 – Brazil leads the world in reducing carbon emissions by slowing deforestation in a process that saw continued growth of beef and soy industries.
Can Borneo's Tribes Survive 'Biggest Environmental Crime of Our Times'?
Can Borneo's Tribes Survive 'Biggest Environmental Crime of Our Times'?January 09, 2015 – An innovative mapping project could help indigenous people claim ancestral lands—and protect ancient forest.
Endangered Orangutans Gain From Eco-Friendly Shifts in Palm Oil Market
Endangered Orangutans Gain From Eco-Friendly Shifts in Palm Oil MarketOctober 11, 2014 – Oil palm plantations are a major threat to orangutans, but new initiatives for deforestation-free palm oil may help save them.
UN Climate Summit Signals Shape of Negotiations Around Agreement
UN Climate Summit Signals Shape of Negotiations Around AgreementSeptember 23, 2014 – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is urging more action from heads of state, while U.S. President Barack Obama defends American commitment to reducing emissions.
Q&A: How One Entrepreneur Set Out to Save Uganda's Forests—and Help Its Women
Q&A: How One Entrepreneur Set Out to Save Uganda's Forests—and Help Its WomenJune 21, 2014 – Sanga Moses, the founder of Eco-Fuel Africa, talks about how his fuel enterprise is preventing deforestation and improving prospects for rural families.
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