Amazon trees worth more alive than dead
We should heed researchers' findings that ceasing deforestation in the Amazon could boost its climate change resilience, says Andrew Mitchell.
Source: BBC Online
8 May 2009 | EN
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We should heed researchers' findings that ceasing deforestation in the Amazon could boost its climate change resilience, says Andrew Mitchell.
Source: BBC Online
8 May 2009 | EN
Forests are valuable assets, and reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) should be prioritised, says Virgilio M. Viana.
Source: IIED
Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, stands up for biofuels' role in sustainable development.
Source: Guardian Unlimited
7 June 2007 | EN
Jeffrey McNeely says proponents of biofuels need to take greater account of their environmental impacts and use science to make them more efficient.
Source: BBC Online
Guilio Volpi argues that Brazil's policy of promoting biofuels risks increasing deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions.
Source: The Guardian
22 March 2006 | EN
Land use is not given the recognition it deserves as a key driver of regional climate change, Roger Pielke Sr. argues.
Source: Science
9 December 2005 | EN
Carbon emissions trading would not be an effective way of halting deforestation of the Amazon rainforest; using Brazil’s existing fiscal measures for conservation may hold more promise says Emily Boyd.
Our blog, by SciDev.Net columnist Priya Shetty, will fill you in, as will our interview with the Global Forum's Gill Samuels
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