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Ocean Contributes $2.5 Trillion to Economy Annually
A new study attempts to place a value of goods and services afforded by the ocean, estimating that ...
Environment
April 27, 2015
Laos Facilitates Wildlife Poaching for Chinese Elites
A city-sized resort complex in Laos is facilitating large-scale wildlife trafficking for Chinese tourists, exacerbating commercial poaching in ...
Environment
March 21, 2015
Drones to Scan the Amazon Rainforest for Hidden Civilizations
Researchers are planning to use drones equipped with vegetation-penetrating lasers to scan the Amazon rainforest for signs of ...
Environment
February 19, 2015
Shark Sanctuary Established in Madagascar
The government of Madagascar has established the Indian Ocean island's first shark sanctuary in an area famous for ...
Environment
February 7, 2015
Palm Oil Major Makes Deforestation-Free Commitment
IOI Corporation officially committed to what its subsidiary, palm oil trader IOI Loders Croklaan, pledged last November: it ...
Environment
February 5, 2015
Illegal Manta Ray Trader Punished in Indonesia
For the first time, Indonesia has sentenced an illegal manta ray trafficker to jail time and a fine, ...
Environment
February 4, 2015
Burma’s Bird Species Count Jumps to 1114
Myanmar (commonly called Burma) is home to at least 1,114 bird species after researchers identified 20 previously undocumented ...
Environment
January 29, 2015
Illegal Logging in Burma: 155 Chinese Nationals Arrested
155 Chinese citizens have been arrested in Myanmar, commonly known as Burma, for illegal logging, reports Agence France-Presse.
Environment
January 27, 2015
Scientists Call on Obama to Stop Logging Old Growth Forests
Seven conservation societies have joined a campaign to push the Obama administration to end old-growth forest logging in ...
Environment
January 27, 2015
Agriculture Pushing Past Deforestation in Global Warming
Agriculture has surpassed deforestation and land use change as a driver of greenhouse gas emissions, argues a paper ...
Environment
January 19, 2015
Malaysia Might Stop Granting Logging Concessions
Sarawak Chief Minister Adenan Satem says his government may stop granting new logging concessions, reports Malaysian state media.
Environment
January 19, 2015
Amazon Tribe Attacks Oilfield in Ecuador
Indigenous leaders are calling for the release of six tribesmen implicated in a raid on an oilfield in ...
Environment
January 17, 2015
New Species Discoveries in 2014, Part II
Biologists describe upwards of 15,000 previously undocumented species every year. Some of these species are complete surprises, occasionally ...
Environment
December 24, 2014
EU Adopts Law Mandating Palm Oil Labeling on Food Products
Tomorrow the European Union will begin enforcing legislation that mandates labeling of specific vegetable oils on food products. ...
Environment
December 14, 2014
Deforestation Threatens Forest Dependent People Too
Forest-dependent peoples face grave threats from deforestation and other depredations, warns a new report that urges greater recognition ...
Environment
December 11, 2014
Deforestation Jumps in Peru
Deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon increased significantly last year, says a top official.
Environment
December 5, 2014
IKEA Commits to Zero Deforestation Palm Oil
Home products giant IKEA has made a time-bound commitment for eliminating palm oil linked to deforestation and human ...
Environment
November 22, 2014
Ranking Palm Oil Company Sustainability
A new initiative ranks the world's 25 largest publicly listed palm oil companies in terms of transparency around ...
Environment
November 21, 2014
New Gecko Described in Madagascar
Researchers have described a previously undocumented species of gecko in Madagascar. The species, named Paroedura hordiesi, lives among ...
Environment
November 18, 2014
Timber Seized for Greenpeace Investigation
Authorities in Belgium seized two containers of Brazilian timber in Antwerp following a demonstration by Greenpeace, which alleged ...
Environment
November 17, 2014
UN to Promote RSPO-certified Palm Oil
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has signed an agreement with the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO) ...
Environment
November 16, 2014
Gabon Reserves 23% of Its Coastal Waters
On Wednesday in Sydney, Australia, at the opening of the once-a-decade IUCN World Parks Congress, the Central African ...
Environment
November 16, 2014
Indonesia Merges Environment and Forest
Indonesia's newly elected president Joko "Jokowi" Widodo has merged the country's ministries of forestry and environment into a ...
Environment
October 28, 2014
Conservation Networking with Technology
With scientists rapidly adopting and using a range of remote sensing tools for monitoring environmental change, tracking wildlife ...
Environment
October 28, 2014
Colombia Reports Drop in Deforestation
Colombia has for the first time released an annual report on deforestation, revealing that forest loss during 2013 ...
Environment
October 24, 2014
Governments Increase Funding to Conservation
On the heels of a report showing that the world is far behind on targets to halve habitat ...
Environment
October 19, 2014
INTERPOL Launches African Environmental Crime Unit
To help fight illegal poaching and trafficking, INTERPOL, the world's largest international police organization, has launched an environmental ...
Environment
October 10, 2014
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