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Super CO2-sucking crops could save the world from starving

NEWS: Plants genetically modified to thrive in hotter temperatures and increased carbon dioxide could cut fertiliser use and raise yields to reduce food shortages

Climate change could make growing these crops in African regions impossible

NEWS: Farmers advised to swap beans, bananas and maize for hardier staples in face of hotter continent in new study

Climate change slows health gains from eating better – study

NEWS: Cutting greenhouse gas emissions could save half a million lives in 2050, researchers find, by preventing food crop damage

India bee populations are collapsing under environmental strain

NEWS: A warming climate and the loss of natural areas to meet the demands of tourism are driving Indian bee colonies to the brink, imperilling food crops

Lost at sea: Rising ocean CO2 intoxicates fish – study

NEWS: Burning fossil fuels could change ocean’s chemistry enough by 2050 to disorient and confuse marine life, scientists warn

On forests, the UN and indigenous people are worlds apart

ANALYSIS: Germany, Norway and UK lead forest protection announcements, but where are the real forest defenders at COP21?

Obama bids to dilute climate change’s impact on oceans

NEWS: US President announces two marine sanctuaries, illegal fishing curbs as conservation summit in Chile begins

Thawing permafrost could cost world economy $43 trillion

NEWS: Released greenhouse gases could rack up huge costs by year 2200, but swift action would dramatically cut impact, study says

Southern Ocean starts to absorb carbon again

NEWS: Great oceanic “lung” is again breathing in lots of CO2 from the atmosphere but scientists can’t say why or whether it will last

Burn all fossil fuels and New York drowns – study

NEWS: Exploiting global reserves would melt all Antarctica and jack up sea levels by 50m. Though it would take 10,000 years

Small forest users can outcompete agribusiness – study

NEWS: Finance must flow to local enterprises to slow deforestation and internal displacement wrought by clearance for agriculture, report says

Google lays bare overlooked deforestation ‘hotspots’

NEWS: Search giant and researchers map emerging clusters of tropical forest loss in Southeast Asia, South America and Africa

Brazil’s satellite-dodging loggers recast deforestation fight

NEWS: Hard-to-detect small-scale clearance of Amazon rainforest makes up half of country’s tree-cutting rate, says study

Trees at risk in warming Andes upland forests

NEWS: Many plant species cannot migrate uphill fast enough to escape rising temperatures, scientists have found

As climate change bites, Kenya water fund offers hope to farmers

ANALYSIS: Natural infrastructure is boosting Nairobi’s resilience to water extremes, but this approach can struggle to attract investment

Mangroves rooted in Indonesia’s climate target

NEWS: Indonesia could go a quarter of the way to reaching its 2020 carbon-cutting aim by ending destruction of vital forests

Canada, Alaska wildfire surge sends smoke plume to Texas

NEWS: NASA image shows “pretty remarkable” line of dense smoke across North America, as large areas of forest burn

Arctic sea ice rebound shows resilience – study

NEWS: North pole unlikely to be ice-free this summer, say UK scientists, but long-term decline continues

Hansen: 2C warming will raise sea level several metres

NEWS: Scientists warn feedback effects will melt polar ice faster than thought, causing “highly dangerous” impacts this century

Illegal logging resurges on Chinese timber demand – report

NEWS: US and EU border controls have less influence on illicit trade as demand shifts to emerging economies, finds Chatham House

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