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NASA Map Shows How Much Carbon Is Stored By Global Forests; Emphasizes Need to Halt Deforestation

June 1, 2011 by Jake Schmidt
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NASA has just released a new map which shows the carbon stored in the forests around the world.  While it doesn’t show us exactly which forests are at risk of deforestation – thus turning the current stored carbon into carbon pollution that causes global warming – it does provide us with a visual of what is at risk if we don’t... [read more]

Amazon Rainforest Faces New Threat from Brazilian Lawmakers

June 29, 2010 by Tim Hurst
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Major Changes in Brazilian Forest Law Could Undo Decades of Work Trying to Protect the Amazon Brazilian legislators tight with agribusiness interests are looking to "drastically weaken conservation requirements of the country’s Forest Law," which would have a devastating effect on the Amazon rainforest, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)... [read more]

Your parents were wrong

February 7, 2010 by Marc Gunther
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The Sierra Club and American Electric Power, the nation’s largest coal-burning utility, don’t agree on much, but there is this: Money does grow on trees. Along with other big environmental groups and such businesses as Duke Energy and El Paso Corp., they are part of a coalition that wants to use markets to protect the world’s forests... [read more]

Post game

December 18, 2009 by Lou Grinzo
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Copenhagen is over, so the post-game commentary, in true sports fashion, is just beginning. The best summary of what did and didn’t happen that I’ve seen so far, is Copenhagen climate conference: The grim meaning of ‘meaningful’ (but not one pointed exception in []’s): Like businessmen who insist a deal is legit, politicians... [read more]

Copenhagen – Assessing “fair” in 2050

December 9, 2009 by David Hone
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The first Tuesday in Copenhagen saw the leak to the Guardian newspaper  of a document called “The Copenhagen Agreement”, a proposed political agreement prepared by the Danish hosts, supposedly in consultation with the USA, the UK and some others. This may be one of several such texts in circulation. Neverthless, it raises a... [read more]

The end of deforestation in the Brazilian rainforest — for only $7 to $18 Billion?

December 6, 2009 by Joseph Romm
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In October, Brazil’s President announced, “I foresee that by 2020 we will be able to reduce deforestation by 80 percent; in other words, we will emit some 4.8 billion fewer tons of carbon dioxide gas.” Now, a new article in the December 4 issue of Science, “The End of Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon,” (subs. req’d, abstract below... [read more]

Carbon consequences of the biofuels land use cascade

October 23, 2009 by Simon Donner
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I've written here before about the land use cascade, the sequence of land transformations and land use changes that follow a change in one region.A new Policy Forum in Science argues that ignoring the cascading carbon consequences of converting lands for biofuels will undercut global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.The logic... [read more]

The law of unintended consequences and Waxman-Markey

October 23, 2009 by Tim Haab
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From Environmental Capital at the WSJ:The law of unintended consequences strikes yet again. Global plans to tackle climate change, from the Kyoto Protocol to the recently-passed Waxman-Markey bill, have a fatal flaw: They essentially encourage large-scale deforestation, which pretty much undermines the whole idea of curbing greenhouse-... [read more]

Forest Offsets Scam Exposed, Not a Strategy to Mitigate Climate Change

October 16, 2009 by WattHead Guest Contributor
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Originally posted at the Breakthrough InstituteSerious doubts about the efficacy of carbon offsets projects to produce real, verifiable emissions reductions have been validated by a Greenpeace report, released this week, that exposes a prominent sub-national forest offset project as a "carbon scam." The Noel Kempff Climate Action... [read more]

What Is Sustainable Rainforest Management?

July 27, 2009 by Lorna Li
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Sustainable rainforest management is based on the principles of sustainable forestry, a practice where trees are harvested in a manner that minimizes damage to the surrounding ecosystem. Trees are selectively cut, rather than clearcut, and often felled close to the end of their natural life cycle.  Sustainable rainforest... [read more]

Where's the Beef: Will Banning Amazon Beef Doom the Rainfrorest?

July 22, 2009 by Scott Edward Anderson
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Veteran conservationist David Cleary knows what's critical for protecting the Amazon: beef.Cleary, the director of conservation strategies in South America for The Nature Conservancy, lived in the Amazon for over a decade and he knows that "the most important driver of deforestation in the Amazon is ranching, with pasture having... [read more]

Greenpeace score big wins against illegal deforestation in Brazil

July 7, 2009 by Tom Raftery
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Photo credit leoffreitas GreenPeace released a damning report last month called Slaughtering the Amazon in which it detailed how the Brazilian cattle sector is the largest driver of deforestation in the world. In this shocking exposé Greenpeace detailed how: Cattle are responsible for about 80% of all deforestation’ in the Amazon... [read more]

Tackling Climate Change by Saving Forests

June 29, 2009 by Joseph Romm
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My guest blogger, Glenn Hurowitz, is Washington Director of Avoided Deforestation Partners.  This post is excerpted from a piece first published here.One of the little-known ingredients of the American Clean Energy and Security Act, H.R. 2454 is a breakthrough agreement on ending tropical deforestation, which is responsible for about 20... [read more]

Under pressure: building political will in the U.S. to tackle avoided deforestation

February 27, 2009 by Climatico Analysis
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  Deforestation is responsible for 20% of global carbon dioxide emissions. Leaders from a broad range of political, environmental, development and business communities are calling for U.S. action on deforestation in anticipation of the UNFCCC COP-15 in Copenhagen this December.     Earlier this month, Senators John Kerry... [read more]

Rainforest Destruction - Greater and More Concentrated

July 7, 2008 by Ken Levenson
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Deforestation is not only unabated, it’s accelerating around the globe. The problem is growing bigger, yet it is also becoming more concentrated. Just how concentrated has the problem become? Previously Brazil was thought to account for 27% of worldwide deforestation - per the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Now it is... [read more]