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Preserving 80% of Amazon Rainforest Can Save it for the Future Generations
The top conservation body in the world is poised to make a decision on whether its 1,400 members can make a formal indication of their choice on a contentious proposal which indigenous groups put forward. The measure demands a "global action plan" so as to put a stop to uncontrolled deforestation and the extraction of valuable minerals and oil which could be destructive.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Discover Antibiotic Resistance in Bears in Remote Scandinavia
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Rising Sea Levels Threaten Habitat of Komodo Dragons, Turning Them to Endangered Species
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Meteorologists: Bermuda and U.S Could Possibly Experience Larry's Powerful Impact
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What is a Manufactured Home? The Ultimate Guide
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Volunteers Are Gathering in Ida's Ground Zero to Help Out After the Hurricane
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Divers Discovered Broken Pipeline That Caused Devastating Oil Spill in Mexican Gulf
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Toxic Algae Blamed For Shut Down of Access in Some Parts of California River
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Thriving Seal Population Shows How Much Thames Have Improved Since it was Declared Dead
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Cougar Sightings Reported Despite Belief That They're Already Extinct
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The World's Last Pink Land Iguanas
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Shaanxi Earthquake: How the Deadliest Day in Human History Took Lives of 830,000 People
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Climate Change: Deadly Texas Cold Wave Linked to Warming Arctic