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Study shows the unassuming ecosystems are even more important for climate change mitigation than previously thought

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Priorities should include adopting indicators of successful restoration

Tropical peatlands are massive carbon sinks. But what happens when they are depleted of the water that sustains them, or subject to other land-use changes?

What do a hairy-nosed otter, a Sumatran tiger and a white-backed Malayan Tapir have in common? Not only are they some of the rarest animals on planet earth, they spend most of their days snuffling through peatlands. “Conversations about protecting peatlands tend to focus on the carbon they store that can be released into our […]

Mangroves   are among the world’s most productive ecosystems and, have an impressive capacity to sequester and store carbon at high rates.

Application-focused book with the findings of international research on sustainable land management presented at the Convention on Biological Diversity.

Greenland acted as one of Earth’s biggest air conditioners. Since rising temperatures turned Greenland grey, dark snow attracts heat rather than repels it.

On 2 November 2016 the European project WaterInnEU, coordinated by CREAF, will organize its 1st Marketplace E-Pitch Event.

The Paris Agreement has now been ratified by the largest emitters, China and the United States, as well as one of the largest forest emitters, Brazil.