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Tropical forests are vital to limiting global warming – and California's controversial Tropical Forest Standard aims at keeping them in place.
A five-year stocktake of the landmark New York Declaration on Forests says deforestation is still rising – but not everywhere.
Leading forestry scientists weigh in on what’s causing the fires, what the reported numbers mean, and what we can do to prevent such crises in the future.
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The region’s countries could gain 19 million hectares of forests by 2050 if all goes well – or they could end up losing 5 million hectares.
In the ‘Serengeti of Southeast Asia’, the Prey Lang smartphone app helps Indigenous communities in Cambodia expose and record illegal logging.
To feed a growing world population, we must reduce deforestation and restore abandoned and unproductive land, says a new report.
A recent study looks at how the price of carbon can be a crucial tool for encouraging reforestation – and remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere.
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Countries leverage a decade of REDD+ to advance the Paris Agreement
Scientists make call-to-action for a fire-smart future
U.N. forum on Indigenous issues concerned over policy changes in Brazil