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Danny OCallaghan

Trees for Zambia: taking an axe to deforestation - in pictures | Global development | t... - 0 views

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    "Zambia has one of the highest deforestation rates in the world, with many citizens relying on wood for fuel and timber. A pioneering reforestation scheme aims to increase awareness and halt the trend"
Danny OCallaghan

Sumatran deforestation threatens orangutan population - video | World news | theguardia... - 0 views

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    "Aerial footage, filmed by a drone operated by the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation programme, shows the extent of large scale deforestation in Sumatra, Indonesia. The Tripa swamp forest once boasted 60,000 hectares of forest, which was home to 2,000 orangutans. Now most of it has been destroyed to make way for palm oil plantations. Barely 200 orangutans survive"
Danny OCallaghan

Amazon deforestation jumps 29% | Environment | theguardian.com - 1 views

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    "Satellite figures show surge in deforestation, as agriculture expands in states of Para and Mato Grosso"
Danny OCallaghan

Multinational and deforestation - 0 views

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    "In only a few years, logging and agribusiness have cut Indonesia's vast rainforest by half. The government has renewed a moratorium on deforestation but it may already be too late for the endangered animals -and for the people whose lives lie in ruin"
Danny OCallaghan

Rate of deforestation in Indonesia overtakes Brazil, says study | Environment | theguar... - 3 views

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    "Indonesia lost 840,000 hectares of forest in 2012 compared to 460,000 hectares in Brazil, despite its forest being a quarter the size of the Amazon rainforest"
Danny OCallaghan

Deforestation of Kalimantan rainforest - in pictures | Environment | theguardian.com - 1 views

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    "Huge swathes of pristine forest of Indonesia, home to the endangered orangutans and red-nose monkeys, is threatened by expanding palm oil concessions "
Danny OCallaghan

IPCC climate change report by numbers | Graham Readfearn | Environment | theguardian.com - 0 views

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    "0.85 - the amount in degrees Celsius that the world's land and oceans warmed between 1880 and 2012. 3.7 - the amount in Celsius of extra global surface warming we will likely get between 2081 and 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions stay roughly on their current path. 14 - the number of chapters in the full Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis report. Australian scientists feature as authors in 11. 19 - the amount in centimetres the world's oceans have risen between 1901 and 2010. 36 - the number of pages in the summary document. 39 - the number of countries represented in the list of authors and review editors for the full report. 40 - the percentage rise in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere between the years 1750 and 2011. 55 - the number of countries represented in the list of expert reviewers. 63 - the amount in centimetres of extra sea level rise we will likely get between 2081 and 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions stay roughly on their current path. 90 - the percentage of the extra energy in the climate system between 1971 and 2010 that has been taken up by warming oceans. 209 - the number of lead authors who worked on the full report. 600+ - the number of contributing authors to the full report. 1089 - the number of self-appointed expert reviewers of the full report. 1250 - the number of figures (that's charts, graphs and other eye candy) contained in the full report. 2000+ - the number of pages in the full draft of Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. 9,200 - the number of scientific publications cited in the full report. 54,677 - the number of comments made on the full report by the group of self-appointed expert reviewers. 1,400,000 - the number of words in the full report. 2,000,000+ - the amount in gigabytes of numerical data gathered from computers running models of the world's climate systems. 30,000,000,000 - the tonnes of ice that "likely" melted from the Antarctic Ice Sheet on average each ye
Danny OCallaghan

'Indonesia is seeing a new corporate colonialism' | Global development | The Observer - 1 views

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    "Multinational companies have been encouraged to seize and deforest land owned by indigenous people, say human rights groups"
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