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N.I.M.B.Y. – To an Extreme

The problem with REMs and why they are so “rare” is that mining and refining for them is incredibly damaging to the environment. Extraction requires a huge amount of ore (making it highly energy-consuming) and toxic acids that eat into the soil and persist for decades. To make matters worse, REMs are often found with even heavier elements, such as uranium, making the mine tailings radioactive.

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Momentum Building for REDD+ Global Market for Forest Carbon

Destruction of the world’s tropical rainforests accounts for a huge proportion of global greenhouse gas emissions. REDD+ is an international, public/private initiative that is attempting to assist in the preservation and conservation of the remaining rainforests of the world. The JGI-Tanzania project appears to be a model for successful REDD development. By David Niebauer, www.davidniebauer.com

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