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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Kristin Gorski
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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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