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November 21, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr
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- biogems, climatechange, forests, globalwarming, wilderness, wildlife, wildplaces
Protecting and restoring the world's rainforests is critical to preserve biodiversity. Tropical forests are teeming with life - covering just about 6% of the earth's surface they are home to between half and three fourth of all plant and...continued→
November 17, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
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- climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, india
U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu visits Delhi ahead of Prime Minister Singh's upcoming state visit to the U.S., and talks about increased cooperation between the US and India on climate change and clean energy. But he tells a meeting...continued→
October 24, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
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- 350, climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming
Today is 350.org's International Day of Climate Action. It is inspiring to see such concern about the urgent need to address climate change being displayed through more than 5,000 actions in 181 countries throughout the world (check out the images of...continued→
October 23, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, Solving Global Warming
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- 350, biogems, climatechange, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, wildlife, wildplaces
Over the last week or so, I have been blogging about the impacts of climate change on several of our BioGems. From the tundra of America's Arctic in Alaska to the tropics of Costa Rica, all of our BioGems are...continued→
October 20, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Reviving the World's Oceans
, Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, Solving Global Warming
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- biogems, climatechange, climatenegotiations, globalwarming, savebiogems, wildlife, wildplaces
Costa Rica is home to an estimated 500,000 plant and animal species - about 4% of the Earth's total. Jaguars, ocelots and sloths inhabit its rainforests and rare turtles, dolphins, and sharks are found in the oceans to its east and west....continued→
October 18, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, climatechange, climatenegotiations, globalwarming, tongass, wilderness, wildplaces
In August, I was able to spend a week in the Tongass National Forest with a NRDC group led by our Founding Director John Adams. Spanning 17 million acres of southeast Alaska, the Tongass National Forest is the largest forest...continued→
October 16, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
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- biogems, climatechange, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, wilderness, wildlife, wildplaces
NRDC's President, Frances Beinecke, traveled last July to the Peace-Athabasca Delta BioGem in Alberta, Canada. She wrote in her blog about the visit that: All four major bird flyways in North America converge in one spot in the boreal, right...continued→
October 16, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places
, Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- biogems, climatechange, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, wilderness, wildlife, wildplaces
One of the planet's last truly wild frontiers, the America's Arctic BioGem is a landscape of dramatic mountain ranges, frozen tundra, and ice-sheets. It is home to remarkable species capable of enduring the harshest conditions, like the polar bear, caribou,...continued→
October 15, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
- Tags:
- climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, globalwarming, india
Recently there has been a lot of heartening news from India on climate change. See our earlier blogs on India's new solar power and energy efficiency policies (see here and here) and the dramatic shift in India's approach to the...continued→
July 16, 2009
Posted by Jacob Scherr in Solving Global Warming
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- climatechange, climatenegotiations, copenhagencountdown, energy, globalwarming, greenbuildings, india
Yesterday Hillary Clinton discussed her upcoming trip to India at the Council on Foreign Relations, noting that "external affairs minister Krishna Nai will lay out a broad-based agenda that calls for a whole of government approach to our bilateral relationship."...continued→