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Acre’s communities face drinking water shortage amid Amazon drought
Tácita Muniz
16 Aug 2024
Sri Lanka’s blue carbon ecosystems at risk as government seeks way out of economic crisis
Malaka Rodrigo
16 Aug 2024
Deal ends environmental agents’ strike in Brazil, but grievances fester
Fernanda Wenzel
15 Aug 2024
Petroperú’s financial troubles could mean no oil spill remediation, communities fear
Aimee Gabay
15 Aug 2024
The Andes are a key supplier of gold for the Amazon Basin
Timothy J. Killeen
15 Aug 2024
Climate change threatens public health, raising the spread of food-borne diseases
Leocadia Bongben
15 Aug 2024
In the Sundarbans, women are embracing mangrove restoration as an alternative livelihood
Sadiqur Rahman
15 Aug 2024
Sumatran province brings hammer down on illegal oil wells after fatal blasts
Taufik Wijaya
15 Aug 2024
At-risk groups in Indonesia demand greater say in climate policymaking
Hans Nicholas Jong
15 Aug 2024
Reforestation to capture carbon could be done much more cheaply, study says
Liz Kimbrough
14 Aug 2024
Community consultations must also include women — not just men (commentary)
Juliana Nnoko-Mewanu
14 Aug 2024
50 years of data show that Madagascar’s mangroves are making a comeback
Darren Incorvaia
14 Aug 2024
Bangladesh introduces awareness initiatives to curb panic over Russell’s vipers
Abu Siddique
14 Aug 2024
Biden Administration mistakenly seeks delay of EU’s new deforestation regulation (commentary)
Etelle Higonnet
13 Aug 2024
As waterbodies lose oxygen, are we breaching a potential planetary boundary?
Elizabeth Claire Alberts, Glenn Scherer
13 Aug 2024
Sumatran tiger confirmed killed by snare in Indonesia’s West Sumatra province
Jaka Hendra Baittri, Vinolia
13 Aug 2024
Can nations ever get artisanal gold mining right?
Aimee Gabay
13 Aug 2024
Rio’s grassroots agroforestry sustains birds, bees & communities
Bernardo Araujo
13 Aug 2024
Communities fend off attacks as officials study Brazil’s anti-Indigenous land rights bill
Maxwell Radwin
13 Aug 2024
DRC communities turn up heat on EU lenders funding palm oil giant PHC
Yannick Kenné
12 Aug 2024
Cloud brightening over oceans may stave off climate change, but with risk
Sean Mowbray
12 Aug 2024
Reporting confirms alleged Indigenous rights violations in Nepal hydropower project
Sonam Lama Hyolmo and Latoya Abulu
12 Aug 2024
Streak of falling deforestation snapped at 15 months in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest
Mongabay.com
9 Aug 2024
Forest degradation releases 5 times more Amazon carbon than deforestation: Study
Justin Catanoso
9 Aug 2024
Study highlights environmental and economic benefits of agroforestry for DRC coffee crops
Elizabeth Fitt
9 Aug 2024
Colombia’s coca substitution program failing to help farmers or slow deforestation
Aimee Gabay
9 Aug 2024
From selfies to treetops: Thai NGOs rescue and release captive gibbons
Ana Norman Bermúdez
9 Aug 2024
Uttarakhand villagers thirst for water as tourism, temps & development rise
Swati Thapa
9 Aug 2024
Amazon Fraud 101: How timber credits mask illegal logging in Brazil
Fernanda Wenzel
8 Aug 2024
Scaling up the Amazon’s many bioeconomies requires investment in nature, prosperity, and inclusion (commentary)
Katherine Aguirre, Peter Smith, Robert Muggah
8 Aug 2024
‘Polycrisis’ threatens planetary health; UN calls for innovative solutions
Sean Mowbray
8 Aug 2024
Disputed Manono lithium mining project in DRC sparks concern
Didier Makal
8 Aug 2024
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