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  Mountain Pine Beetle Marches On
A warming climate increases beetles’ access to high-elevation pines.
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  What did we learn about water in Europe in 2012?
Messages that emerged during 2012 EEA ‘European Year of Water’
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  Voices from the woodlands
Woods and forests provide much more to us than products alone and a key message of the conference was that Britain needs to revive its wood culture.
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  Reporting on sustainability: Cornell roundtable report
Cornell Sustainability Roundtable examines issues of sustainability reporting
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  A video of the melting Greenland ice sheet - The Arctic Report Card 2012
2012 recorded the lowest September sea ice extent.
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  The 2012 UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 18) – the outcome
“There has been a historic shift in the UN climate talks in Qatar, with the prospect of rich nations having to compensate poor nations for losses due ...
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  Toxic Threads: Greenpeace uses fashion to expose pollution from the textile industry
Compounds related to the manufacture and use of dyes are not only toxic to a wide range of aquatic organisms, but are also known or suspected carcinog...
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  The 2012 UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 18) – highlights of days 8 and 9
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed optimism that the conference will decide on a second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol and the Green ...
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  “Securing healthy soils for a food secure world” – World Soils Day
“Despite efforts by the IUSS and soil scientists around the world, soils have in recent decades been seen as a second-tier priority in international a...
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  The 2012 UN Conference on Climate Change (COP 18) – highlights of days 5 to 7
There is a need for certain sectors to scale up their use of CCS technologies.
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