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Snack giant PepsiCo sourced palm oil from razed Indigenous land – investigation

Report links H&M and Zara to major environmental damage in biodiverse Cerrado

Conservationists welcome new PNG Protected Areas Act — but questions remain

As fires ravaged Indonesia in 2023, some positive trends emerged, data show

World Bank’s IFC under fire over alleged abuses at Liberian plantation it funded

Tropical forest loss puts 2030 zero-deforestation target further out of reach

Report links pulpwood estate clearing Bornean orangutan habitat to RGE Group

PalmWatch platform pushes for farm-to-fork traceability of palm oil

Toilet paper: Environmentally impactful, but alternatives are rolling out

Palm oil deforestation persists in Indonesia’s Leuser amid new mills, plantations

Brazil risks losing the Pampa grassland to soy farms and sand patches

Studies still uncovering true extent of 2019-20 Australia wildfire catastrophe

Sumatra firefighters on alert as burning heralds start of Riau dry season

Sumatra community faces up to ‘plasma’ disappointment after palm oil policy shift

‘Shocking’ mortality of infant macaques points to dangers of oil palm plantations

Andes community-led conservation curbs more páramo loss than state-protected area: Study

Palm oil deforestation makes comeback in Indonesia after decade-long slump

Jokowi’s land reform agenda stalls as conflicts nearly double, report shows

Indonesian palm oil firm fined for fires sues expert a second time over testimony

2023 fires increase fivefold in Indonesia amid El Niño

Reversing progress, Indonesia pulp & paper drives up deforestation rates again

Palm oil giants push out smallholders in Guatemala; deforestation risks remain

Sumatra coffee farmers brew natural fertilizer as inflation bites

Indonesian districts trial a shift from commodity monocrops to sustainable produce

A decade of stopping deforestation: How the palm oil industry did the seemingly impossible (commentary)

Some hemp with your wine? Study shows better soil, potentially flavors from intercropping

Traditional small farmers burned by Indonesia’s war on wildfires

Indigenous groups rebuke court OK for palm oil company to raze Papua forests

Indonesia pushes carbon-intensive ‘false solutions’ in its energy transition

Poverty and plantations: Nigerian reserve struggles against the odds

As RSPO celebrates 20 years of work, Indigenous groups lament unresolved grievances

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

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