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Australian government favors coal mines over environmental protection
Bill LauranceAugust 27, 2015Carmichael Coal Mine, Adani Group, Tony Abbott, Tony Abbott government, Greg Hunt, EPBC, Environmental Protetion and Biodiversity Conservation Act, coal, coal mining, Mackay Conservation Group, Queensland, greenhouse gases, global warmingComment
Pangolins in peril: The most heavily hunted animals on Earth?
Alice HughesAugust 25, 2015pangolin, China, Vietnam, Hong Kong, illegal wildlife trade, overhunting, Alice Hughes, Africa, Asia, traditional medicines, Pholidota Comment
Unconventional-gas mining: Are we grabbing a tiger by the tail?
Bill LauranceAugust 23, 2015unconventional gas, coal-seam gas, shale gas, tight gas, U.S. Energy Administration, global energy deposits, biodiversity, habitat fragmentation, precautionary principle, cumulative impacts, groundwater, hydrological impactsComment
Fears about continued large-scale land clearing in Queensland, Australia
Bill LauranceAugust 19, 2015Queensland, land clearing, deforestation, habitat protection, regrowth, riparian forest, habitat fragmentation, Australia, Martine Marone, University of Queensland, panic clearingComment
Not just rhinos: Hornbill horns fetch stunning prices in illegal wildlife trade
Bill LauranceAugust 19, 2015helmeted hornbill, hornbill, Southeast Asia, illegal wildlife trade, China, casique, poaching, ivory, rhino horn, Kalimantan, Borneo, illegal hunting, CITES, Gunung Leuser National Park Comments
Illegal logging explodes in West Africa -- Chinese implicated
Pierre-Michel ForgetAugust 15, 2015Senegal, illegal logging, West Africa, China, timber smuggling, Myanmar, Burma, Haidar El Ali, Pierre-Michel Forget, Macky Sall, U.N. Climate ConferenceComment
Nineteen rangers killed trying to save forest elephants
Bill LauranceAugust 10, 2015park ranger, park rangers, Virunga National Park, Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa, Equatorial Africa, ivory, illegal hunting, poaching, China, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, forest elephant, illegal wildlife tradeComment
Growing concerns over 'Lawless Laos' -- paradise for poachers & smugglers
Bill LauranceAugust 5, 2015Lao, illegal wildlife trade, ivory, smuggling, China, endangered species, CITES, Europol, Vietnam, anti-trafficking regulationsComment
The scariest things about climate change are what we don't know
Bill LauranceAugust 2, 2015climate change, global warming, environmental impacts, biodiversity, environmental synergisms, William Laurance, scientific uncertainty, global circulation models, precipitation, rainfall, rainforests, Amazon, Borneo, fires, heat waves, high-elevation endemics, cool-adapted species, thermal specialists, climate change deniers, habitat fragmentation, loggingComment
China screams about arrest of its illegal loggers
Bill LauranceJuly 29, 2015Myanmar, Burma, China, illegal logging, timber smuggling, corruption, raw logs, illegal wildlife trade, greenhouse gases, mineralsComment
Growing blight on the Amazon rainforest
Bill LauranceJuly 27, 2015gold mining, illegal gold mining, Amazon, Brazil, Peru, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, indigenous peoples, Amerindians, protected areas, parks, AIDS, malaria, poaching, mercury pollution, sedimentation, aquatic wildlife, Yanomami, Kayapo, artisanal mining, Greg Asner, indigenous reservesComment
The new land-use tsunami imperiling the tropics
Bill LauranceJuly 24, 2015rubber, rubber plantations, rubber tsunami, China, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Southeast Asia, land-use change, drivers of deforestation, marginal areas, Eleanor Warren-Thomas, Antje Ahrends, natural rubber, drought, frost, typhoons, habitat destructionComment
The global villains and heroes of tropical forest destruction
Bill LauranceJuly 19, 2015Forest 500, Global Canopy Programme, deforestation, corporations, governments, investors, tropical forests, rainforests, financial institutions, banks, hedge funds, private corporations, public corporations, China, RussiaComment
Mysterious black leopards finally reveal their spots
Bill LauranceJuly 14, 2015black leopard, leopard, Malaysia, Peninsular Malaysia, leopard spots, automatic cameras, infrared flash, Gopalasamy Reuben Clements, Laurie Hedges, William Laurance, melanism, poaching, illegal wildlife trade, wire snares, James Cook University, University of Nottingham-MalaysiaComment
New technologies allow real-time monitoring of rampant forest destruction
Bill LauranceJuly 12, 2015MAAP, Peru, Matt Finer, Amazon Conservation Association, Global Forest Watch, Terra-i, CLASlite, Landsat, Madre de Dios, Tambopata National Reserve, cacao, oil palm, illegal gold mining, satellite monitoring, Sierra del Divisor National ParkComment
Want clean water? Save your forests!
Bill LauranceJuly 7, 2015water quality, water purification, forests, Malaysia, Jeffrey Vincent, evapotranspiration, deforestation, flooding, water pollution, cloud formation, global warming, greenhouse gases, protected areas, forest conservation, urban water suppliesComment
Protesters decry 'feeding frenzy' of African mining investors
Bill LauranceJuly 2, 2015Africa, mining, foreign investment, inflation, Dutch Disease, Mining on Top in Africa, The Gaia Foundation, London Mining Network, War on Want, Divest London, Global Justice Now, Stop Mad Mining, Hannibal Rhoades, protest, China, Chinese mining investments, environmental destruction, poaching, bribery, corruption, greenwashing, boom and bustComment
The corruption scandal engulfing Papua New Guinea
Bill LauranceJune 29, 2015Papua New Guinea, corruption, secret video, Sheppard, Rodney King, Ray Rice, briberyComment
Protected areas do far better when governments work to make them succeed
Bill LauranceJune 23, 2015protected areas, nature reserves, national protection, IUCN categories I-IV, IUCN categories V-VI, Corey Bradshaw, William Laurance, Ian Craigie, poaching, illegal logging, illegal encroachment, biodiversity, extinctions, World Heritage sitesComment
Is China finally cracking down on its deadly trade in illegal ivory?
Bill LauranceJune 18, 2015China, ivory, illegal ivory, illegal ivory trade, smuggling, ivory traders, elephant slaughter, African elephant, Asian elephant, Forest elephant, ivory prices, ivory smuggling, ivory importsComment
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