Deforestation
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Eat Less Meat Can Save the Environment, Panel Advises
When you're eating a juicy hamburger, you would hardly think that you are affecting the health of the planet - but according to the federal government, you are. An advisory panel of nutritionists and researchers are advising in a new report that Americans eat less meat in order to save the environment.
Latest Research Articles
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Tropical Deforestation Triggers Changes Just as Costly as Carbon Pollution
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Weeds and Rainforest: Breaking a Vicious Cycle of Deforestation
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'Recovered' Forests Still Suffer From the Past
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Agriculture, Lumber Industries Drive Deforestation
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Lonely Tree Problem Spikes Brazil's Carbon Emissions
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UN Pledges to End Deforestation by 2030
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Amazon Deforestation Grows 29 Percent
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Converting Forests to Cropland Actually Cooled the Planet
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Logging and Burning in Amazon Causes Annual Loss of 54 Million Tons of Carbon
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The Amazon Was Once Open Grasslands
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Positive Incentives May be the Key to Slowing Amazon Deforestation
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Reducing Tropic Deforestation Could Cut World Emissions