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Thomas Hubert is a journalist who has spent the last decade between France, Ireland and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Following a two-year stint as Kinshasa correspondent for the BBC, he is now based in Paris, covering issues ranging from human rights to farm policy and the environment for French- and English-speaking media houses and NGOs.
BY THIS WRITER
News
- 29 Jul 2014
Add adaptation to Congo Basin policies, scientists say — here’s how
Scientists offer four step approach to integrating climate change adaptation into forest management policies.
Event Coverage
- 17 Jul 2014
Incrementalism vs. transformation: How to change in the face of climate change?
“We cannot just ask people to adapt. The key question is, where do we build resilience and where do we need transformational change?”
News
- 9 Jul 2014
Communities willing to mitigate climate change — with a little help, research shows
Smallholders in Brazil would like to reforest, but lack the knowledge and the resources to do so.
News
- 3 Jul 2014
Youth — the next frontier in forest management
Including youth in decision-making on forest management may be crucial when planning sustainable activities essential to their livelihoods.
News
- 3 Jul 2014
Youth — the next frontier in forest management
News
- 29 May 2014
Better information flows needed for REDD+ monitoring, report says
If people don’t communicate and information doesn’t flow between levels, it doesn’t work.
News
- 9 Apr 2014
Surge in Chinese demand exposes cracks in Mozambique forest policy
Illegal logging trade increases as an unintended consequence of raw log export ban.
News
- 13 Feb 2014
Forests and climate change in Central Africa — what will 2014 bring?
Demand for resources sees major projects changing Central Africa’s landscapes