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Tough policing is restoring Indonesia’s fisheries
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Study finds palm oil industry mimics Big Tobacco on playing down public health impacts
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France adopts strategy to stop ‘deforestation imports’ by 2030
France adopts strategy to stop ‘deforestation imports’ by 2030
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Is there a 'circular' solution to the world's food problems?
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To meet climate goals, world urged to reuse natural resources
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Cellphones are endangering gorillas, but recycling old ones can help
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Companies should be held accountable for the safety of wildlife in their concessions
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