The recent news that the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) — the most significant greenhouse gas contributing to climate change
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Climate Talks in Bonn Bring Underwhelming Results
CI’s Climate Policy Director Rebecca Chacko joined fellow Conservation International (CI) staff from 10 countries in participating in the United Nations Framework Convention on
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For Climate Change Adaptation, Traditional Knowledge is Critical
Sarshen Marais is currently attending the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) meeting in Bonn, Germany. Here, she
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U.S. Ocean Policy Should Lead the Way for Global Reform
At Conservation International, we know that while humans are mostly confined to the quarter of the planet covered by land,
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What the World Needs from the Bonn Climate Talks
Next week CI staff from 10 countries will be traveling to participate in the continuing international climate change talks in
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Disastrous Forestry Bill Offers Brazil’s President a Critical Test
Yesterday was a sad day in Brazil. An environmental activist and his wife were shot dead in the Amazon by
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Food for Thought from the Fortune Brainstorm Green Conference
Climate change and its impact on global food security generated loud buzz at this year’s Fortune Brainstorm Green conference in
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Ecstasy: No Party for Cambodia’s Forests (Part 1 of 2)
Earlier this month, David Emmett — regional director of CI’s Greater Mekong program —was joined by a film crew in
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Climate Change Will Further Threaten Freshwater Availability
Last year, John Matthews — CI’s new director of Freshwater Climate Change — traveled to eastern Nepal to see firsthand how
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Ecuador Project Receives Wetlands Restoration Award
Good news from Ecuador! The Laguna de Cube, a Ramsar site in the southeastern portion of Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve, has
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