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What do the climate and orangutans have in common?

October 21, 2014
DANIEL STILES, MONGABAY.ORG, SPECIAL REPORTING INITIATIVES, SRI REPORTING
They are both threatened by coal – the first by burning it, and the second by mining it.   Read the latest piece on extractive industries and great apes by Special Reporting Assignment Fellow Daniel Stiles.
Tags: coal, deforestation, great apes, indonesia

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