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Under the dual crises of COVID-19 and record deforestation, some in Brazil are planting trees in the memory of loved ones they have lost
In this news roundup: US rejoins Paris Agreement, carbon capture goes mainstream, and how AI is counting trees in the Sahara.
Mexico City is not well known for its wildlife – but a new biodiversity finance plan is helping it preserve its remaining natural landscapes
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
In this news roundup: Paris Agreement turns five, rich countries hoard COVID vaccines, and how Trump’s border wall is threatening jaguars
From crowdfunding to mobile payments, digital technologies prove a formidable weapon for biodiversity in the Philippines.
International award goes to volunteer forest rangers in Southeast Asia’s last lowland rainforest, who vow to fight on for Prey Lang
In this news roundup: Banks harming biodiversity, farms fueling COVID mutations, and why the Pfizer vaccine means little to the Global South
Particular altitudinal conditions of some mountains can result in cloud forests, unique "elvin woodlands" that contain special ecosystems
Many think of Chernobyl as a place of desolation, but the surroundings of the nuclear plant have become a haven of biodiversity.
Peatland swamp forests are delicate ecosystems that can mass-store carbon – but only if planted with the right tree species.
How to plant trees using methods other than your hands? From drones to dogs to ‘cocoons,’ there are many ways to get seeds into the ground.
Monica Evans looks at the states of biodiversity in Artic and Antarctic ecosystems and how climate change may affect them
In Southern African, the miombo is a belt of expensive timber and African wildlife. But can it survive population growth?