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Category Archives: Partnerships
CI at 25: Looking Back … And Forward
Co-founder and CEO Peter Seligmann reflects on Conservation International’s first 25 years.
European Parliament Hosts Blue Carbon Policy Working Group
Coastal ecosystems can store up to five times the amount of carbon as some forests.
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ECO Classroom: Helping Science Teachers Inspire the Next Generation
To engage students in science, teachers must be excited and informed about their subjects. That’s why we’re sending 16 teachers to Costa Rica.
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Team Earth: CI’s New Storytelling Approach
Around the world, people are doing amazing things to tackle the environmental challenges we face. Here are some of their stories.
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Hats Off to Guyana’s Outgoing President Jagdeo, A Forest Champion
CI’s president reflects on a leader who called attention to the value of tropical forests in fighting climate change.
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Video Showcases Artificial Reef-Building in Indonesia
A new man-made reef off the coast of Bali could help reverse ecosystem degradation and boost tourism revenue.
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Pavan Sukhdev’s TED Talk on Economic Value of Nature
Determining the monetary value of intact ecosystems only strengthens the argument for their protection.
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7 Big Reasons for Hope
These 2011 successes are scaling up conservation efforts to have the global impact we need.
Those Dirty Rats: Removing Invasive Species in the Pacific Islands
By eradicating rats from island habitats, we are giving native bird populations a new chance of survival.
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