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  Ecotourism most profitable use of Peruvian Amazon, claims study
The associated protection of the forest ensures storage of carbon in significant quantities, more than compensating for the emissions released by tour...
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  World Forest Week and COFO 2010
“Forests are key to sustainable development. Although this is a widely held view, there are serious knowledge gaps in understanding how forests contri...
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  The most comprehensive assessment of the state of the world’s forests
Globally, around 13 million hectares of forests were converted to other uses, including agriculture.
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  World Tourism Conference calls for greener tourism industry
Enviornmental protection a focus of conference in Malaysia
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  10/10/10 – World’s Biggest Day of Environmental Action
"because there is no planet B."
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  Marriott report shows achievements in water and energy savings
Sustainability Report produced to global guidelines
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  “30 Ways in 30 Days” to a global green economy
A UNEP project to inspire action on reducing emissions and to boost the transition to a global green economy.
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  Carbon sequestration: Could GM trees be the key?
New research in the latest issue of BioScience examines the prospects for enhancing biological carbon sequestration through a variety of policy and t...
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  Putting a value on Mau Forest
New research by KEFRI and UNEP estimates the economic benefit of Mau Forest to be more than $1.3bn per year.
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  European Environment Agency shows large drop in emissions in 2008-2009
The EU 27 is well on track towards achieving the 20% reduction target.
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