+ Follow ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION AGENCY Tag
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[Title] => Myanmar gives 153 Chinese life in jail for illegal logging
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[Title] => Africa ivory smuggled on China state visit
[Summary] => Chinese officials and businesspeople used a state trip by President Xi Jinping and other high-level visits to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania, an environmental watchdog said Thursday, casting doubt over Beijing's efforts to end the illegal trade that has led to rampant elephant poaching throughout Africa.
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[Title] => Group says Google shopping ads fuel ivory trade
[Summary] => A conservation group claims that Google has something in common with illicit ivory traders in China and Thailand: It says the Internet search giant is helping fuel a dramatic surge in ivory demand in Asia that is killing African elephants at record levels.
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[Title] => 2012 Ramon Magsaysay Awards: Indonesian leads bold drives to protect forests
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[Title] => Laos forests feeding Vietnam industry, group says
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[Title] => Major climate decisions may come from ozone treaty
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[Title] => Africa ivory smuggled on China state visit
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