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Report alleges APP continues deforestation 10 years after pledge to stop

Indigenous Dayak ‘furious’ as RSPO dismisses land rights violation complaint

Lula partially blocks anti-Indigenous land rights bill, but trouble isn’t over

Mine in ‘world cobalt capital’ displaces locals and monks under questionable circumstances

Deforestation surges in hotspot of critically endangered Bornean orangutans

Brazil strikes intruders of Amazon’s most deforested Indigenous land

Indonesian police slammed after protester demanding rightful land is shot dead

Amazon drought cuts river traffic, leaves communities without water and supplies

10 years after land grab, local Nigerian farmers continue fight against palm oil producer

Brazil Supreme Court quashes time frame proposal in win for Indigenous rights

EU bill and new green policies spur progress on Brazil’s cattle tracking

Investors over islanders as Indonesia uses force to push development project

Meatpacking giant and Amazon deforester JBS bid for NYSE listing challenged

How the Amazon’s ‘greatest devastator’ sold cattle to a Carrefour supplier 

Skepticism as Cambodia expands protected areas by more than a million hectares

Will Brazil’s Supreme Court rule against Indigenous land rights? (commentary)

New concession in Botum Sakor National Park handed to Cambodia’s Royal Group

The deceptions of the Amazon Summit in Belém (commentary)

Can upcoming referendum in Ecuador stop oil drilling in Yasuní National Park?

Amazon Summit nations agree on saving rainforest — but not on conservation goals

Brazilian authorities launch probe into ‘Amazon’s largest single deforester’

Amazon Summit sparks hope for coordinated efforts from the rainforest nations

In Brazil’s Amazon, a ‘new agricultural frontier’ threatens protected lands

Cambodia awards swath of national park forest to tycoon Ly Yong Phat’s son

Cambodian conglomerate sparks conflict in Botum Sakor National Park

Divided by mining: Vale’s new rail track fractures an Amazon Indigenous group

Forests in the furnace: Cambodians risking life and liberty to fuel garment factories

Forests in the furnace: Cambodia’s garment sector is fueled by illegal logging

Bill stripping Peru’s isolated Indigenous people of land and protections scrapped

A standing Amazon Rainforest could create an $8 billion bioeconomy: Study

As one Brazilian state takes up carbon trading, others may fall for the ‘illusion’

Indonesia’s Mandalika megaproject still trampling on Indigenous community’s rights: Report

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