U.S. National Forest Service forester Gmelin discusses morel mushroom poaching and the 2013 Rim Fire with Reuters in the Stanislaus National Forest in California
U.S. National Forest Service forester Marty Gmelin discusses morel mushroom poaching and the 2013 Rim Fire with Reuters in the Stanislaus National Forest in California May 30, 2014. Despite a record �flush,� or bloom, of the tasty, wild fungi, mushroom hunters are banned from the forest because officials believe that scorched, unstable tree trunks, eroded soil and logging operations after last August�s massive Rim Fire have made the area too dangerous. That means as much as $40 million in a bumper crop of morels � ironically sparked by the same fire that is blocking hunters � is rotting in the woods west of Yosemite Park. Photo taken May 30, 2014. REUTERS/Elijah Nouvelage (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER FOOD AGRICULTURE)
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Government advisor said recently Beijing was considering imposing a cap on its carbon emissions from 2016
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Spain's Crown Prince Felipe listens to Princess Letizia during an environmental awards ceremony at Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment in Madrid
Spain's Crown Prince Felipe listens to Princess Letizia during an environmental awards ceremony at Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment in Madrid June 5, 2014. Prince Felipe will probably succeed his father Juan Carlos as king after June 18, parliament speaker Jesus Posada said on Tuesday, a day after the long-reigning monarch announced he would abdicate. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: ROYALS POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ENVIRONMENT)
Spain's Crown Prince Felipe, Princess Letizia and Agriculture Minister Isabel Garcia Tejerina applaud during an environmental awards ceremony at Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment in Madrid
Spain's Crown Prince Felipe (C), Princess Letizia (R) and Agriculture Minister Isabel Garcia Tejerina applaud during an environmental awards ceremony at Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment in Madrid June 5, 2014. Prince Felipe will probably succeed his father Juan Carlos as king after June 18, parliament speaker Jesus Posada said on Tuesday, a day after the long-reigning monarch announced he would abdicate. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: ROYALS POLITICS ENTERTAINMENT ENVIRONMENT)