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America’s Forest: Now with 20% More Love
Forests in North America are getting some love: the U.S. Forest Service announces it will be increasing the pace of forest conservation over the next three years. More
Dispatch from the Field: Palau
Stephanie Wear, director of coral reef conservation, is spending a week in Palau, visiting with locals and learning about what makes their reefs so resilient. More
Nature Brains: The Key to Protecting Grasslands?
What’s the best way to protect the world’s dwindling grasslands from conversion to agriculture or parking lots? A new study holds some answers. More
Cool Green Morning
Monday, February 13th
This gorilla could be the next Picasso.- Art by Animals exhibit features artwork from gorillas, elephants and more. (Wired Science)
- Study finds nature is missing from children's books. (TreeHugger)
- Asian carp: if you can't beat 'em, shoot 'em. (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Finally, fuel removal begins at the Costa Concordia cruise ship wreck. (Washington Post)
- Urban farming goes vertical. (CleanTechnica)
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Making the Business Case for Conservation
Mark Tercek is at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Here he looks at an innovative way one company is measuring the value of nature. More
Smart Resource Management: Good for Nature, People and Business
Mark Tercek is at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland talking about how climate change. population growth and global prosperity impact natural resources. Are other CEO's listening? More
Beyond the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
Mark Tercek is at the World Economic Forum this week in Davos, Switzerland to talk about innovative ways to tackle water, food, and energy challenges. Here he looks at what underlies those challenges. More
Spotlight: The Case for Federal Spending on Nature
Message to Congress: Healthy Lands and Waters Support a Healthy Economy
Conservation spending did not cause the budget deficit and cutting conservation cannot fix it. In fact, supporting conservation is extremely important for our economy. More
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