ABOUT THE WRITER
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Since 2013, Julie Mollins has served in various editorial and outreach roles with CGIAR-affiliated organizations, including as editor of Forests News for CIFOR (2013-2014, 2018 and November 2019 to June 2022), editor of Landscape News for the Global Landscapes Forum (GLF) and news editor and media manager for the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT). She also works in communications at the World Bank. Previously, she worked for Reuters in Toronto and London, the former Reuters Foundation humanitarian website AlertNet in London, and several national news and business publications in Canada.
BY THIS WRITER
News
- 13 Feb 2020
Indigenous-led community efforts redefine forest management in Kenya
New dam confronts challenge of water resource depletion
Interview
- 11 Feb 2020
Access to education key to boosting number of women in science, scientist says
Interview with CIFOR’s Stibniati Atmadja on International Day of Women and Girls in Science
News
- 6 Feb 2020
Revolutionize food production system or face mass deforestation, scientists warn
Indigenous and local communities face threats from biodiversity loss
News
- 3 Feb 2020
Mobile app simplifies peatland restoration monitoring efforts in Indonesia
A recipe for protecting peatlands from fire: re-wet, re-vegetate and re-vitalize
Event Coverage
- 31 Jan 2020
Biodiversity in focus on World Wetlands Day
Wetlands valued as global climate change mitigation hotspots
Event Coverage
- 31 Jan 2020
Biodiversity in focus on World Wetlands Day
News
- 30 Jan 2020
Study shows how land use is disrupting forest carbon sinks
Tropical forests contribute less to carbon dioxide uptake than boreal forests: scientists
News
- 29 Jan 2020
Researchers urge multi-level action to tackle climate-to-local pressures on forests
Better predictive models can mediate ecological consequences of climatic disturbances
Interview
- 28 Jan 2020
Q+A: Natural climate solutions could reverse emissions in 30 tropical countries, scientists say
Interview with Conservation International scientist Bronson Griscom