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Second generation of biofuels could give forests a break
By Andrea Booth
Are conservation projects succeeding in the Lower Mekong Basin?
By Maya Thatcher and Michelle Kovacevic
Development and conservation in the Amazon: which way forward?
By Gabriela Ramirez Galindo
Rio+20: New tool helps simulate bioenergy futures in developing countries
By Zoe Cormier
Rio+20: Exploring the livelihood and environmental impacts of biofuels in the tropics
By Laura German, Pablo Pacheco and George Schoneveld
Rio+20 Dialogues: Are we felling forests to fuel our future?
By Michelle Kovacevic
US biofuel policy excludes Indonesian and Malaysian palm oil amid industry protests
By Michelle Kovacevic
Rush to acquire African farmland risks countries bearing costs of global resource scarcity, says study
By George Schoneveld
‘Carbon debt’ created by some biofuels must be considered in sustainability debate, new study shows
By Michelle Kovacevic
Safeguards failing to protect customary rights during large-scale land acquisitions
By Laura German
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