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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
‘Hidden Risk’: Mercury Pollution’s Costs to Wildlife and People
Mercury pollution isn't just for fish eaters in the Northeast anymore — it's all over the globe and in our terrestrial wildlife, says a new report coauthored by Nature Conservancy science. 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
Cool Green Morning
Friday, January 27th
Kids, the bus is here. Oh, never mind, that's an asteroid.- School-bus-sized asteroid to buzz Earth Friday, closer than the moon. (Christian Science Monitor)
- The world's giant trees are declining, face a dire future due to climate change & other factors. (Mongabay)
- NASA nearly doubled their list of confirmed planets beyond our solar system in one day. (Cosmic Log)
- Jumping spiders hunt with deadly accuracy thanks to 3-D vision. (Wired)
- Yosemite is having its driest winter in 30 years, forcing tourist destinations to get creative . (LA Times)
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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
Improving Forestry for Nature, People and the Climate
While the world debates the best ways to address climate change, Mark Tercek says that one strategy is a "no brainer." Find out which. More
Xin Nian Kuai Le! (Happy New Year!)
Find out 5 reasons why the Conservancy had a great Year of the Rabbit and why the Year of the Dragon could be even better for conservation in China. 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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