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Bruno Vander Velde is CIFOR's Senior Writer and Media Liaison. He worked for more than a decade as a journalist, most recently at the Chicago Tribune, where he served as an editor on the foreign desk, and later as the Chief Editor of the city news copy desk. He left journalism in 2010 to pursue a master's degree in environmental policy at Cornell University, where his studies focused on forestry governance in South America. After graduating from Cornell in 2012, he lived in Ecuador for nearly a year, where he consulted for the UN World Food Program and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
BY THIS WRITER
Event Coverage
- 8 Dec 2014
Unilever CEO: Deforestation is the most urgent climate challenge
Global business leaders recognize that the cost of inaction on climate change is "rapidly becoming greater than the cost of action”.
Event Coverage
- 5 Dec 2014
Tenure, finance issues leave REDD+ “falling short of the mark,” researcher says
REDD+ finances remain a major source of concern for scientists.
Feature
- 4 Dec 2014
In ‘Landscape Game,’ greed is good—but being ‘green’ is better
Unlike other games, both economic and environmental “side effects” are taken into account in the Landscapes Game.
News
- 2 Dec 2014
Carbon 101: Faced with teaching a complex topic, scientists get creative
Communities want to know more about what carbon is, and why they should say yes to research.
News
- 2 Dec 2014
Theory to practice for landscape approach
A new paper lays out the necessary conditions for the landscape approach to succeed.
News
- 2 Dec 2014
Theory to practice for landscape approach
Event Coverage
- 26 Nov 2014
Safeguards, finance loom large at UN climate talks in Lima
CIFOR scientists Lou Verchot and Steve Leonard dicuss the main topics of debate in climate change policy.
17 Nov 2014
‘Honeymoon’ over, REDD+ struggles with politics and power
There are serious difficulties in designing—and implementing—policies that an ever-growing number of stakeholders can agree on.
News
- 18 Sep 2014
Haze returns to Singapore – and we can expect more of it, new study warns
The smoke drifting over Singapore from burning Indonesian peatlands highlights the need for more research.