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Pope: Saving humankind from homosexuals as important as saving forests

Pope Benedict XVI gave his end-of-year speech to senior Vatican staff and it's expected it will reverberate for many days to come. The Pope said saving humanity from homosexual behavior is as important as saving the rainforest from destruction.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham - 4 comments

Rare Trace Element Responsible for Rainforest Health

A team of researchers led by Princeton University scientists has found for the first time that tropical rainforests, a vital part of the Earth's ecosystem, rely on the rare trace element molybdenum to capture nitrogen fertilizer.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 3 comments

Taking Away Our Chances By Destroying The Rainforests

As we lose more each day of the world's rain forests we also lose more opportunities to cure diseases. They cover only 7 percent of all land mass and have the potential to save us all.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 1 comment
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Tropical forests in Africa may be more resilient to future climate change than the Amazon and other regions, say scientists.
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US human rights report shines spotlight on Penan tribe

A new US government human rights report has highlighted the Penan tribe’s battle to protect their rainforests in...

Borneo tribes: 30-year regime ‘has destroyed everything’

Tribespeople in Sarawak, in the Malaysian part of Borneo, say the 30-year rule of Chief Minister Taib Mahmud has...
Mar 24, 2011 by Survival International USA - 1 comment

Double ‘green energy’ threat to Borneo tribes’ rainforest

As environment ministers from around the world meet in Mexico for the UN climate change conference, tribes in the...

Report reveals rape of tribeswomen by loggers

A new report has exposed an ‘environment of violence’ against tribeswomen in Borneo. According to the report,...
Jul 20, 2010 by Survival International USA - 1 comment

Endangered Animals: The Sumatran Rhino

The Sumatran Rhino is a two horned relative of the African Rhino who averages only 3.9-4.8ft in height and 500-800 kg...
Nov 2, 2009 by Sarah Molavy - 3 comments
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