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Mangrove deforestation for commodities limits conservation funding in SE Asia - MSNHome to one-third of all mangroves globally, Southeast Asia has outsize potential to lock away greenhouse gases in these carbon-dense ecosystems. But deforestation for a range of commodities ...
Brazil's government on Thursday joined Asian palm oil and coffee producers in welcoming a European Union decision to delay implementation of new anti-deforestation rules which had faced strong ...
Malaysia's palm oil industry empowers smallholders to meet EU regulations, improve sustainability, and secure global market ...
EU imports accounted for 16 percent of deforestation linked to global trade in 2017, according to WWF. When the law was adopted in 2023 it was hailed as a major breakthrough to protect nature and ...
The world’s remaining great primary forests, including those in Borneo, the Amazon and the Congo basin, are still threatened ...
Deforestation for commodities, ... South-east Asia’s wetlands are increasingly being recognised for their ability to store large amounts of carbon, helping humanity tackle climate change.
With integration of climate factors increasingly becoming standard practice, investors are turning to nature. This blog shows ...
Stemming deforestation in Southeast Asia – a region which loses 1.2 per cent of its forests each year and is poised to lose three quarters of its original forests by the end of this century – is “not ...
Deforestation continues to all of our peril. We have the ability to prevent these losses and preserve our vital old growth forests.
From Nipah outbreaks in Southeast Asia to Monkey Fever in Western Ghats, the destruction of forests is accelerating the rise of zoonotic diseases, those that jump from animals to humans.
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