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Yellow cheeked crested gibbon (Image: Conservation International/Sterling Zumbrunn)
If we understand why primate populations are declining then we have a better chance to save ourselves.

Chinese farmers baling straw (Getty Images) Time to encourage biomass growth
More investment is needed in large-scale biomass plants if the EU is going to meet its renewables goal.

Man looking at share prices (Getty Images) Climate crisis: Roosevelt revisited
Andrew Simms, co-author of a Green New Deal, says we have 100 months to prevent climate change.


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