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Inside Nat Geo: Can the Rare Gobi Bear Be Saved?


THE PARISIAN SEINE

The Parisian Seine
It has houseboats and temporary beaches, street fishers and lovers’ brass locks: The Parisian Seine brings together all kinds of people and flows as the “liquid heart” of the city.
Explore the scenes that surround the river.

THE WORLD'S RAREST BEAR

The World’s Rarest Bear
There may be no more than two or three dozen Gobi bears left in the wild—and none live in captivity. Can they be saved?
Learn about the bears’ harsh environment.

WHO HAS WARMER HANDS?

Who Has Warmer Hands?
Do you think that men or women have warmer hands? Watch how a special thermal camera can reveal the difference in male and female body temperatures.
Go behind the scenes of a thermographic photo shoot.

MOST EARTH-LIKE PLANET YET FOUND

Most Earth-Like Planet Yet Found
An Earth-size planet was found in a habitable orbit around a red dwarf star some 493 light-years away, according to data analyzed from NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope.
Get facts about the newly discovered world.

REMARKABLE NEW SALAMANDER SPECIES

“Remarkable” New Species
Is a recently discovered species of salamander “sipping from a fountain of youth”? On the outside, these lungless salamanders look young—but genetic tests say otherwise.
Meet the amphibian that disguises itself as a baby.
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the Black Institute Celebrates …


Union of Concerned Scientists


We’ve got a big problem on our hands thanks to Monsanto: Superweeds. What we can do? Tune in and find out! http://ow.ly/wlmjO

In the Newsroom with Gov.Inslee ~~ April 2014


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04/29/2014 – Gov. Inslee announces executive action to reduce carbon pollution and promote clean energy

 

Colombia’s U’wa People Facing Violent Eviction


Amazon WatchURGENT – We are sending this critical update and call for support given signs the Colombian government is preparing to violently evict the U’wa indigenous people from their own territory. Amazon Watch is raising funds to bring two U’wa leaders (seen in this video) to the United States in mid-May so they can communicate their situation to the world in their own voice. They will attend the UN’s annual meeting of indigenous peoples in New York City and then carry out important advocacy meetings in Washington, DC. But we need your help to get them here!

A Tragedy Foretold?
Colombia’s U’wa People Facing Violent Eviction

Colombia's U'wa

The last time Colombian armed forces evicted an U’wa protest, it ended in tragedy. On February 11th, 2000, three indigenous children drowned in the Cubogón River as they fled helicopter-bound National Police. The U’wa were peacefully blocking a road and stopping materials for an oil exploration project, not miles from where they are currently camped out in La China.

This situation is at risk of repeating itself once again. Though the U’wa held high-level talks last Friday with the Colombian government, the Minister of Energy and Mines, Amylkar Acosta, stated this morning in a Caracol Radio interview that the government might declare a State of Emergency given that the shut-down of the Caño Limón pipeline is causing significant economic losses. Some 2.5 million barrels of oil have not been exported since the pipeline was bombed on March 25th, resulting in an estimated $8 million in daily revenue losses for the government.

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