Rain Forests to Headline at Poznan

Tropical rain forests -- a treasure trove of biodiversity that contributes to a wide range of valuable products including medicines -- store huge reservoirs of carbon. But in the rush to ramp up agricultural output, tropical rain forests are being cut down and burned at a rate of 32 million acres (roughly the size of England) per year. When forests are chopped and burned, their carbon is released into the atmosphere as CO2. Amazingly – and disturbingly ... Full Story »

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by Derek Hawkins - Dec. 4, 2008

A look at how deforestation contributes to global carbon emission and how to curb it in the near future. Informative and factual, with good commentary on the Kyoto treaty at the end that helps put the issue in context.

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by Kristin Gorski - Dec. 4, 2008

This clearly written, focused blog post explains a key issue -- deforestation of the rain forests -- well. It also places it in appropriate and relevant context to the Kyoto Protocol's expiration in 2012 and how the issue is being viewed currently in Poznań. Informative and timely with a wealth of outbound links.

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