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Biofuels production and biodiversity “In less economically advanced communities, increasing food prices or shifts in local crops from food to energy, will increase pressures on local biod...
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Geoengineering techniques and their unintended impacts on biodiversity “International law provides an incomplete basis for the governance of geoengineering.”
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Himalayan glaciers melt rate is uncertain – More consistent data needed “There has been no long-term comprehensive in-situ monitoring of glacial melt contributing to the knowledge of hydrology in the river basins of the Hi...
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Himalayan glaciers melt rate is uncertain – More consistent data needed “There has been no long-term comprehensive in-situ monitoring of glacial melt contributing to the knowledge of hydrology in the river basins of the Hi...
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How many developing countries were helped with funding for climate mitigation? Global Environment Fa Developing countries and economies in transition benefited from $3.6 billion in funding.
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Crop wild relatives help adapt agriculture to climate change Dr Ruth Eastwood is Crop Wild Relatives Project co-ordinator, based at RBG Kew’s Millennium Seed Bank at Wakehurst Place, UK.
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Penguin declines: tourism not to blame Environmental change a more likely cause for penguin decline than tourism
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Balancing ecotourism and conservation in National Park management: Austrian case study Study calculates trade-offs between tourism and conservation
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What counts towards hotel carbon footprints? Cornell study examines what should be included in carbon footprint figures
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Transformers - How bacteria transform toxic metals in soil into non-toxic substances “Whether the bacteria are buried in the soil or underwater, they can rely on metals to get the energy they need”
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