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Efforts to save Cambodia’s coast tread water as fish stocks plummet

With an eye on EU’s new rules, scientists test ways to capture Africa’s forest loss

Indonesian fishers mount a community-led fight against destructive fishing

Indigenous communities make clean energy drive work for, not against, them

Peru approves the creation of long-awaited marine protected area

Thai plan to relax fishing law stokes fear of return to illegal catches, worker abuse

Trial begins for Mother Nature Cambodia activists on conspiracy charge

What’s at stake for the environment in Mexico’s upcoming election?

As catches fall, Sierra Leone’s artisanal fishers turn to destructive practices

Collective effort monitors Amazon wildlife in heavily logged Brazil state

No mercy for overfished yellowfin tuna at Indian Ocean fisheries meeting

Indonesian activist freed in hate speech case after flagging illegal shrimp farms

Chile to protect some salt flats, but selection lacks data, scientists say

Can the circular economy help the Caribbean win its war against waste?

To renew or not to renew? African nations reconsider EU fishing deals

‘Weather whiplash’ cycles of floods & droughts imperil Nigerian farming

Impunity and pollution abound in DRC mining along the road to the energy transition

Mexico Indigenous community makes strides to land rights, but obstacles remain

Indonesia civil society groups raise concerns over proposed Borneo nuclear reactor

African health experts warn of climate change & rising vector-borne diseases

Brazil takes pioneering action — and a vaccine — to rewild howler monkeys

From polling stations to weather stations, the heat is on in India (commentary)

Rights groups call for greater public input in ASEAN environmental rights framework

Scientists explore nature’s promise in combating plastic waste

As plastic talks wrap up in Canada, fishers in Indonesia count the costs

At its fourth summit, 170 nations strive toward a global plastics treaty by 2025

Plastic pollution talks end & Arctic peoples return home to a ‘sink’ of plastic

Indonesia resumes lobster larvae exports despite sustainability, trade concerns

UK’s Drax targets California forests for two major wood pellet plants

Education & research bring Rio’s dolphins back from the brink of extinction

What’s at stake for the environment in Panama’s upcoming election?

Fewer fish and more rules lead to illegal catches, Italian fishers say

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