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A one-time illegal logger grows back a forest for his people in Sumatra

Amazon Fraud 101: How timber credits mask illegal logging in Brazil

Time for a copal comeback? The natural resin could boost Amazon’s economy

Sumatra pulp & paper giants violate zero-deforestation pledge, activists allege

Zambian forest reserve rebounds with a little assistance

How effective is the EU’s marquee policy to reduce the illegal timber trade?

Cambodian companies tied to abuses promoted by UN program, rights group alleges

Can Vietnam’s forests survive the spread of acacia and eucalyptus plantations? (commentary)

‘Non-market’ solutions to deforestation need more support, advocates say

Indonesian palm oil, Brazilian beef top contributors to U.S. deforestation exposure

Mangrove forestry only sustainable when conservation zones respected: Study

Enviva bankruptcy fallout ripples through biomass industry, U.S. and EU

UN probes controversial forest carbon agreement in Malaysian Borneo

Ten years since anti-deforestation pledge, corporate world still not doing enough

Biden’s new sanctions on Russia should include timber exports (commentary)

Sanctioned timber baron wins new mining concessions in Cambodia’s Prey Lang

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

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

Poverty and plantations: Nigerian reserve struggles against the odds

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

Carbon credit certifier Verra updates accounting method amid growing criticism

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

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

Critical questions remain as carbon credit deal in Sabah presses forward

Restoring degraded forests may be key for climate, study says

Logging route cut into Cambodia’s Prey Lang from Think Biotech’s concession

EU deforestation-free rule ‘highly challenging’ for SE Asia smallholders, experts say

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

Forests & finance: Fears for forests in Angola, flashes of hope from Kenya & Ghana

Forests & Finance: Cameroon raw log ban expands and Nigerian villagers act against ‘forest bandits’

Forests & Finance: Wood export bans and short-staffed regulators

Forests in the furnace: Can fashion brands tackle illegal logging in their Cambodian supply chains?

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