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27 February 2008
Talking Frogs and Amphibians for Leap Day
Robin D. Moore
Conservation International
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6 February 2008
Discovery of New Elephant-Shrew Species
Francesco Rovero
Trento Museum of Natural Sciences, Italy
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15 August 2007
Starbucks, CI + Climate Change
Michael Totten
The Center for Environmental Leadership in Business at Conservation International
All companies and industries can be a positive force for the environment by making specific changes in their business practices.
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Incorporating Climate Change Into Conservation Strategies
18 Apr 2007 | Lee HannahDue to global temperature changes, conservationists will need to create more protected areas worldwide to safeguard plants and animals. -
The Galapagos: A Laboratory for Studying Climate Change?
10 Apr 2007 | Emily Pidgeon, Scott HendersonEvery two to seven years, El Niño warms ocean waters surrounding the Galapagos Islands and prevents crucial nutrients from supplying the food chain. With climate change threatening to ignite more frequent and intense El Niño patterns, the Galapagos region is ideal for studying how Earth’s biodiversity responds to changing conditions. -
Cultural Traditions & Conservation
13 Feb 2007 | Sheila McKennaA CI-led marine RAP expedition confirmed that the traditional practices of Kanak tribes are working well to protect New Caledonia’s waters.
Join Sheila McKenna to discuss how the Kanak are helping marine conservation in this area. -
Faith and a Greener Earth
8 Nov 2006 | Dr. J. Matthew SleethJoin CI for a live discussion with Dr. J. Matthew Sleeth, author of the book Serve God, Save The Planet as he shares his own spiritual journey and explains how religion can play a necessary and meaningful role in saving our planet. -
Pearl Jam's Eco-Footprint
14 Aug 2006 | Stone GossardPearl Jam is partnering with CI to offset the carbon footprint associated with its 2006 concert tour. Join Stone Gossard on CI Live to get the scoop and learn more about the band's commitment to reducing the negative effects of climate change.
Click here to calculate and offset your carbon emissions! -
Saving our Living Seas
8 Jun 2006 | Dr. Sylvia A. EarleIt is impossible to overstate the importance of the ocean. Without it, Earth would be barren--a lifeless planet much like Mars. The ocean, alive with complex ecosystems and fine-tuned over billions of years, is the cornerstone of Earth's life support system.The sea is not infinitely resilient, but rather is vulnerable to what we put in and what we take out. What we do and, just as important, what we do not do in the next half century will have a major impact on the future of life in the ocean and the future of humankind.
Join Dr. Sylvia Earle, legendary ocean explorer and executive director of Conservation International’s Global Marine Division to discuss her life's work to protect our planet's most priceless treasure.
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Weathering Climate Change
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Inside the Lost World
4 May 2006 | Bruce Beehler, Ph.D.In December 2005, CI scientist and vice president Bruce Beehler spent one month in the unexplored Foja Mountains of western New Guinea. His expedition team uncovered a trove of new and "missing" species, making headlines around the world. Join Bruce on May 4, 2006 and go inside the lost world.
