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Q&A with European Forest Institute director Marc Palahí on the bioeconomy movement, sustainability and how forests can help achieve this

In this news roundup: Yemen on the brink of mass famine, Atlantic circulation weakest in 1,600 years and how Bitcoin threatens the climate

As International Women’s Day nears, the head of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) shares envisions a new era for nature and women.

To celebrate World Wildlife Day, find out how FAO seeks to manage human-wildlife conflict, for the safety of both communities and ecosystems.

Find out how finance can help save the wetlands of Lake Naivasha in Kenya, which provide habitat for wildlife and clean the lake's water.

Luxembourg unveils sustainable finance plan, scientists call for Colombia hippo cull and DJs mash birdsong with techno beats

Sustainable products, such as shea butter, offer women a promising income and a viable alternative to felling trees for their livelihoods

The Amazon is turning into a carbon source, US suspends oil and gas leasing, and why an Arctic town is bidding for the 2032 Summer Olympics

In this news roundup: US rejoins Paris Agreement, carbon capture goes mainstream, and how AI is counting trees in the Sahara.

In this news roundup: 500,000 go vegan for January, microplastics found in unborn babies, and why organic meat won’t solve the climate crisis

Despite the challenges that COVID-19 brings to sustainable wood production, the industry may use this opporunity to adopt better practices

A new study highlights the wide-ranging benefits of sustainably sourced tropical tree foods for your health, the planet and food producers

Our pick of this year’s top stories

Our pick of this year’s top stories

Our selection of this year's best forests and restoration stories