Last week in Rome, world leaders came together to discuss the current food crisis and an agenda for action at
Monthly Archives: November 2009
“A Force to Fight Global Warming”: CI-led paper in Nature
“Time and again, biodiversity conservation provides us with solutions to problems we didn’t even know existed yet. Climate change is
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The Climate Conversation Trivia
Everyone loves trivia. In the spirit of the approaching negotiations in Copenhagen, here is some fun trivia for you. Pass
A family affair
Last week, CI scientist Robin Moore spent two days traveling in the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, one of Mexico’s most
Notes from WILD9: The End of the Conference
After one long and busy week, WILD9 is coming to and end. Representatives of indigenous communities, foundations, corporations, big international
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Notes from WILD9: Wild Nature + Climate Change
Last Tuesday, Dr. Fred Boltz, CI’s Senior Vice President of Global Strategies, moderated the plenary session “Wild Nature and Climate
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Notes from WILD9 – Edward Lohnes Blogs
As I left my hotel in the town of Mérida, Mexico, I was reminded once again just how pleasant the
Remembering the Amazon
Maybe I’m getting to that ‘past my prime’ point in life where the 1990s does not seem like that long
Notes from WILD9: Photographer James Balog wins ILCP League Award
On Sunday night at a beautiful hacienda on the outskirts of Mérida, Mexico, Jane Goodall, Sylvia Earle, Russell Mittermeier, Patricio
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Notes from WILD9: Celebrating Environmental Journalism at WILD9
Journalists, renowned scientists and conservation photographers met the other day at CI’s booth to celebrate the Latin American Biodiversity Reporting
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