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Forest Bump (Foreign Policy)

1/24/12

In his weekly column for Foreign Policy, Senior Fellow Charles Kenny discusses the implications of the global financial crisis on global deforestation.

FORESTS: New mapping programs show the 'big picture' of vanishing trees (Climate Wire)

1/5/12

Senior Fellow David Wheeler was interviewed for a Climate Wire article on deforestation and FORMA.

Poorer Countries Lead Global Movement Toward Low-Carbon Power -- Study (New York Times)

7/18/11

Senior fellow David Wheeler was featured in a New York Times article about his new climate research on low-carbon energy investments and the developing world.

A Region with Big Climate Vulnerability and Bigger Distractions (New York Times)

6/23/11

Senior fellow David Wheeler's climate vulnerability work was featured in a New York Times article on climate change in the Middle East.

Red Tape Bogs Down 'Green Fund' (Business Day)

5/24/11

Senior fellow David Wheeler was featured in a Business Day article on his vulnerability Index.

Which Nations Are Most Vulnerable to Climate Change? The Daunting Politics of Choosing (The New York Times)

2/24/11

David Wheeler was quoted in a New York Times article on climate change vulnerability.

"Rapid Response" to an Ancient Issue (Huffington Post)

11/30/10

The Huffington Post mentioned a Center for Global Development blog post in an article on Climate Change.

Report: Global Warming Issue From 2 Or 3 Years Ago May Still Be Problem (The Onion)

11/10/10

The Onion featured CGD and president Nancy Birdsall in an article on climate change.

World Bank's Climate Change Envoy Steers Around Hot-Button Issues (Energy and Environment News)

9/9/10

The Energy and Environment News quotes senior fellow David Wheeler on the World Bank and climate policy.

Study Finds Big Solar Potential in China and India (E&E News)

7/23/10

E&E News features CGD's paper on China and India's solar potential and quotes CGD senior fellow David Wheeler and former researcher Kevin Ummel.

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