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19 October 2022
Carbon & Climate
Forest conservation best left to private sector? Rare glimpse into Wilmar protected area sparks discussion among scientists
Forest conservation best left to private sector? Rare glimpse into Wilmar protected area sparks discussion among scientists
12 October 2022
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Indigenous community pushes palm oil plantation out of Malaysian UNESCO site
Indigenous community pushes palm oil plantation out of Malaysian UNESCO site
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In tying a sacred thread, Indian villagers restore their forests
In tying a sacred thread, Indian villagers restore their forests
23 September 2022
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Will Indonesia's new forest pact with Norway open door to more funding?
Will Indonesia's new forest pact with Norway open door to more funding?
22 September 2022
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China the ‘biggest player’ in Bangladesh’s energy transition
China the ‘biggest player’ in Bangladesh’s energy transition
21 September 2022
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Why are nature protection funds not reaching indigenous peoples?
Why are nature protection funds not reaching indigenous peoples?
Cities
Long-term impacts of ‘terrible’ fire season in Pakistan’s mountains
Long-term impacts of ‘terrible’ fire season in Pakistan’s mountains
13 September 2022
Cities
Indigenous leaders seek global pact to preserve 80 per cent of Amazon forest
Indigenous leaders seek global pact to preserve 80 per cent of Amazon forest
9 September 2022
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Indigenous belief systems bolster mangrove reforestation in Palawan
Indigenous belief systems bolster mangrove reforestation in Palawan
18 August 2022
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Recommendations galore, but are they benefitting Himalayan wetlands?
Recommendations galore, but are they benefitting Himalayan wetlands?
17 August 2022
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Indigenous knowledge vital in saving vulnerable primates from extinction
Indigenous knowledge vital in saving vulnerable primates from extinction
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Wastewater causes a ‘manmade disaster’ for Karachi’s marine life
Wastewater causes a ‘manmade disaster’ for Karachi’s marine life
15 August 2022
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Sumatran elephants cornered by oil palm industry deforestation
Sumatran elephants cornered by oil palm industry deforestation
Cities
Outcry forces Cambodian government to halt Phnom Tamao forest development
Outcry forces Cambodian government to halt Phnom Tamao forest development
12 August 2022
Cities
Explainer: COP15, the biggest biodiversity conference in a decade
Explainer: COP15, the biggest biodiversity conference in a decade
Policy & Finance
Indonesian authorities slammed for not disclosing Sumatran elephant population estimate
Indonesian authorities slammed for not disclosing Sumatran elephant population estimate
11 August 2022
Food & Agriculture
Biodiversity crisis threatens billions relying on wild species for food
Biodiversity crisis threatens billions relying on wild species for food
Cities
Dry spell stokes blazes in Indonesia’s forest fire capital
Dry spell stokes blazes in Indonesia’s forest fire capital
30 July 2022
Cities
Brazilian prosecutors probe company over Amazon forest NFT sale
Brazilian prosecutors probe company over Amazon forest NFT sale
29 July 2022
Cities
Bear, leopard attacks and human-animal conflicts rise as buffer zones vanish in Kashmir
Bear, leopard attacks and human-animal conflicts rise as buffer zones vanish in Kashmir
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