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Global conservation priorities based on human need
16 Jul, 2009 11:19 am
Gary Luck and colleagues' paper Protecting ecosystem services and biodiversity in the world's watersheds, recently posted online in Conservation Letters,...
Tropical forests worth more standing
8 Jun, 2009 01:57 pm
A paper just published online in Conservation Letters by Venter and colleagues entitled Carbon payments as a safeguard for threatened tropical mammals... Marine reserves and climate change: study finds no-take reserves do not increase reef resilience
3 Oct, 2008 05:26 pm
A variety of human activities have caused the recent global decline of reef-building corals. The key drivers of anthropogenic coral mortality and loss... The Rockefeller Foundation and climate change
26 Sep, 2008 01:43 pm
I noted in early August that the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) closed its Center for Capacity Building, a center focused on social effects... The costs of drilling
18 Sep, 2008 06:45 pm
Robert Hahn, Reg-Markets Center at the American Enterprise Institute, and Peter Passell, senior fellow at the Milken Institute, had an op-ed piece in the... Carbon Forest Protection Payments: Who Gets the Check?
16 Jul, 2008 03:15 pm
I have long protected my forests, now where is my money? The Rights and Resources Initiative provides some interesting cautionary advice in new reports,... The Antioxidant Function of Iodide in Kelp Impacts Coastal Climate
2 Jun, 2008 03:20 pm
A new study found that large brown seaweeds, when under stress, release large quantities of inorganic iodine into the coastal atmosphere, where it can... Marine Pollution Control by Seaweed Planting and Composting
12 May, 2008 12:05 pm
According to a new study by researchers in China and Japan, we found that marine bacteria were helpful in enhancing composting process of wakame, a kind... Climate Changes and Effects on Marine Resources in Greenland and Polar Waters
25 Apr, 2008 09:53 am
Ms Helle Siegstad, MSc in Biology, is the Department Manager of the Department of Fish & Scrimps in Greenland's Nature Institution. This video is from... The Island Rule: Made to be Broken?
25 Nov, 2008 05:51 pm
Think of island-dwelling animals and enormous Kodiak bear, giant tortoises, and huge man-eating lizards alongside miniature mammoths, and dwarf hippos... |



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