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Expedition to the Spice Islands: Designing a Resilient Network of Marine Protected Areas
By Alison Green (0)The Banda Islands are a high priority for marine conservation, and an important area to expand the coverage of marine protected areas (MPAs) in Indonesia. More
COP 18: Finance for Climate Action Key to UN Talks
By Duncan Marsh (0)In the second week of climate talks at COP 18 in Doha, Qatar, the focus is on how funding to combat climate change will be sustained. More
Championing Conservation in Australia
By Michael Looker (0)As The Nature Conservancy in Australia embarks on a new chapter, its director, Dr. Michael Looker, reflects on the past and future of a life in conservation. More
Cool Green Morning
Monday, December 10th
Start your week with a heaping helping of greens:- Get the scoop on what happened at the climate summit in Doha. (Mongabay)
- Offshore wind may actually be good for some undersea creatures. (CleanTechnica)
- Yellowstone lost its most famous wolf, an alpha female called 832F. (Green)
- The cost of gas is on the decline. (Christian Science Monitor)
- "Vampire electronics" not only waste energy-- they can cost businesses a pretty penny as well. (GreenBiz)
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Be It Resolved: Giving Thanks to Palau
After Palau's National Congress honored the Conservancy with a resolution of thanks, our Charles Bedford drafted a resolution of his own. More
Putting the Pieces Back Together Post-Sandy: Connecticut Coastal Communities Ponder the Future
By Adam Whelchel (0)
Our director of science spends an emotional day connecting with coastal communities in Connecticut. More
Rebuilding Safer in Sandy’s Aftermath
As rebuilding after Hurricane Sandy begins, we need to help orient communities sensibly and compassionately towards solutions that will reduce their long term risk. More
How Can You Live Without Power?
How Can You Live Without Power?
By Eric Kripke (5)
The citizens in NBC's new drama, REVOLUTION, are forced to adapt to a life without power. Will you be ready if the lights go out? More
Nature Brains
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Horizon Scanning: Peering into the Future
'Horizon scanning' is a systematic effort to look into the future. Every year a team of conservationists gathers to identify what are the most overlooked threats, opportunities and trends for nature--find out what's on the list for 2013.
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