Biopesticides are better and safer than chemical pesticides - policymakers must do more to promote them, says insect ecologist Manuele Tamò. More here: Farmers in Africa should switch to biopesticides
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Goshawks single out "odd-coloured" pigeons as prey in large flocks to enhance their chances of a successful hunt, a study has found. See the article here: Goshawks attack 'odd-coloured' pigeons
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In her latest comic book, graphic novelist Kate Evans helps readers understand carbon trading schemes and their shortcomings See the original post: The Funny Side of Climate Change
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Goshawks single out "odd-coloured" pigeons as prey in large flocks to enhance their chances of a successful hunt, a study has found. Original post: Goshawks attack 'odd-coloured' pigeons
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An Amazon tribe has become the first indigenous group in the world's largest rainforest to win certification of a forest carbon conservation project, potentially setting a precedent for other forest-dependent groups to seek compensation for safeguarding their native forests. Read more: Amazon tribe becomes first to get OK to sell REDD credits for rainforest conservation
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In her latest comic book, graphic novelist Kate Evans helps readers understand carbon trading schemes and their shortcomings More here: The Funny Side of Climate Change
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(Reuters) - Counting emperor penguins in their icy Antarctic habitat was not easy until researchers used new technology to map the birds from space, and they received a pleasant penguin surprise for their efforts. More: Satellite mapping pinpoints penguin population
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(Reuters) - Counting emperor penguins in their icy Antarctic habitat was not easy until researchers used new technology to map the birds from space, and they received a pleasant penguin surprise for their efforts. View post: Satellite mapping pinpoints penguin population
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An Amazon tribe has become the first indigenous group in the world's largest rainforest to win certification of a forest carbon conservation project, potentially setting a precedent for other forest-dependent groups to seek compensation for safeguarding their native forests. Here is the original post: Amazon tribe becomes first to get OK to sell REDD credits for rainforest conservation
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Today is a big news day in the employment law world. First, the California Supreme Court released its decision in Brinker Restaurant Corp. v.... Read more: Labor Commissioner Releases Updated Wage Notice and FAQ
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