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Previously logged forests struggle to thrive, even with restoration, study finds

UN probes controversial forest carbon agreement in Malaysian Borneo

To detect illegal roads in remote areas, AI comes into play

Forest and climate scientists fear Biden delay on mature forest protection

Freeing trees of their liana load can boost carbon sequestration in tropical forests

Study: Burning wood pellets for energy endangers local communities’ health

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

For forests, COP28 was better than expected, but worse than needed

Shrinking civil space and persistent logging: 2023 in review in Southeast Asia

‘The police are watching’: In Mekong countries, eco defenders face rising risks

COP28 cements goal to halt forest loss in 7 years, but where’s the money?

Safety of Peru’s land defenders in question after killing of Indigenous leader in the Amazon

Red flags but no repercussions for ‘certified’ Malaysian logger Samling: Report

Poverty and plantations: Nigerian reserve struggles against the odds

Logging, road construction continue to fuel forest loss in Papua New Guinea

Forest restoration to boost biomass doesn’t have to sacrifice tree diversity

Carbon credit certifier Verra updates accounting method amid growing criticism

In Brazil’s Amazon, a clandestine road threatens a pristine reserve

How scientists and a community are bringing a Bornean river corridor back to life

Enviva, the world’s largest biomass energy company, is near collapse

Carbon counting without the guesswork: Q&A with FCL proponent Jerry Toth

Calls for FSC to drop Canada’s Paper Excellence over ties to deforester

Kenyan government again evicts Ogiek communities from Mau Forest

Calls grow to repurpose land squandered in Cambodia’s concession policy

Deforestation continues in Kenya’s largest water capturing forest, satellites show

Critical questions remain as carbon credit deal in Sabah presses forward

Malaysian logger Samling’s track record leaves Indigenous Sarawak questioning its plans

Deforestation surges in hotspot of critically endangered Bornean orangutans

Communities track a path of destruction through a Cambodian wildlife sanctuary

Cambodia bars green activists from traveling to accept international award

Restoring degraded forests may be key for climate, study says

Cut down once again: Uncontrolled logging puts new Sahel reforestation projects at risk

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