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Revealed: Illegal cattle boom in Arariboia territory in deadliest year for Indigenous Guajajara

The future of forest carbon credits and voluntary markets

Leveraging the hypothetical: The uncertain world of carbon credit calculations

‘Cowboys’ and intermediaries thrive in Wild West of the carbon market

Do carbon credits really help communities that keep forests standing?

Forest carbon credits and the voluntary market: A solution or a distraction?

Revealed: Why the UN is not climate neutral

REDD+ projects falling far short of claimed carbon cuts, study finds

Bankrolling biodiversity: How are private philanthropists investing in nature?

Mongabay’s most impactful investigations of 2022

Guatemala landfill feeds ‘trash islands’ hundreds of miles away in Honduras

Coffee capsules: Brewing up an (in)convenient storm of waste

Major Brazil palm oil exporter accused of fraud, land-grabbing over Quilombola cemeteries

Bolivia looks to opaque methods, firms to build lithium powerhouse

Five pressing questions for the future of lithium mining in Bolivia

Bill threatens more oil extraction, roads in Guatemala’s protected forests

‘They paid for it with misery’: Q&A with Chile dam critic Jose Marihuan Ancanao

Dam construction ignites Indigenous youth movement in southern Chile

LED lights could contribute to massive carbon reductions

Mercury rising: Why Bolivia remains South America’s hub for the toxic trade

Shady contracts, backdoor deals spur illegal gold mining in Bolivian Amazon

Carbon offsets: A key tool for climate action, or a license to emit?

Clothes sourced from plants could expand deforestation – or abate it

Analysis: Pesticides are creating a biodiversity crisis in Europe

Loggers close in on one of the world’s oldest biosphere reserves

Chinese companies linked to illegal logging and mining in northern DRC

China-funded dam could disrupt key Argentine glaciers and biodiversity

In media coverage of wildlife crime, ‘feedback loops’ entrench biases: Study

Chinese investment in Latin America plagues people and nature: Report

In Nigeria, a decade of payoffs boosted global wildlife trafficking hub

Revealed: Timber giant quietly converts Congo logging sites to carbon schemes

Threatened wetlands in Paraguay’s Lake Ypacaraí raise legal questions

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