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Mapping the Amazon rainforest like never before

Dan Collyns Environment December 3, 2012September 24, 2015Amazon, CAO, Carnegie Institute, climate change, Featured, Greg Asner, mapping, rainforest

We hope this is how scientists can impact on climate change policy.

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Dan Collyns

Is a multimedia journalist based in Lima, Peru. His online, radio and TV reports have been published and broadcast internationally. Read more

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