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Last stand in the Amazon
Can science help Indigenous peoples protect themselves and the world’s largest rainforest?
Read on www.nature.comSuccessful SF gala raises major funding and co-funding for global conservation
Showcasing 12 GC Projects in Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Marine, Global Conservation’s San Francisco Gala brought together philanthropists, conservation funders and speakers.
Read on globalconservation.orgResilience: A tribute to the people. coral and science of Honoli’i
In this series Cliff honors his educators and expresses how the coral may be the greatest teacher of all.
Read on www.reef.comPope Francis YouTube Doc ‘The Letter: A Message For Our Earth’ Launches From Vatican City – Trailer
YouTube Original doc “The Letter: A Message For Our Earth,” an unprecedented call to action for climate change from Pope Francis.
Read on variety.comAllen Coral Atlas provides breaksthrough tools for coral reef conservation
The Allen Coral Atlas team, led by ASU faculty, aims to help governments make informed environmental policy decisions
Read on www.statepress.comScience refutes United Cacao’s claim it didn’t deforest Peruvian Amazon
The satellite’s eye view from high above northern Peru in mid-2013 laid out a stark reality: Ecologist Matt Finer and his colleagues were watching “blow by blow”.
Read on news.mongabay.comSatellites keep watch over global reef health in a world first
Coral reefs throughout the Indo-Pacific region have been bleaching in response to rising sea temperatures, but the reefs around Marovo Lagoon have mostly kept their color.
Read on news.mongabay.comScientists launch tool to detect bleaching of coral reefs in near real time
The world-first system can allow anyone to check if reefs known to be under heat stress have started to bleach
Read on www.theguardian.comNASA’s new fleet of satellites will offer insights into the wild cards of climate change
Missions mark resurgence for agency’s earth science division
Read on www.science.orgCalifornia to hunt greenhouse gas leaks and superemitters with monitoring satellites
Carbon Mapper’s advanced sensors will track fugitive methane and measure forest health
Read on www.science.org