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- 28 Apr 2022
Cashew offers untapped potential for African livelihoods and landscapes, scientists say
Shelled nuts need investment and policy incentives
Event Coverage
- 7 Dec 2021
Sustainable trade and peatland management for emissions reduction and community livelihoods
Challenges and opportunities in Indonesia
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- 25 Nov 2021
These ecosystems could determine our climate future: study
Half of “irrecoverable carbon” in just 3.3 percent of land
Event Coverage
- 6 Nov 2021
ASEAN peatlands: Critical in mitigating the climate crisis
COP26 delegates describe work on protection
Interview
- 28 May 2021
Q+A: Raising the value of a mangrove forest in Colombia
Conservation International develops blue carbon accreditation system
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- 30 Dec 2020
Indonesia creates expert wetlands team to revitalize development goal efforts
Getting a jump start on U.N. Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
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- 5 Dec 2020
Soil health critical for maintaining human health, biological diversity, researchers say
Helping earth boost production
Event Coverage
- 4 Nov 2020
Recognizing rights of Indigenous Peoples best for biodiversity, say GLF delegates
Improving livelihoods and landscapes requires holistic action
Feature
- 19 Oct 2020
Reforest to stop drought-flood syndrome, says World Food Prize laureate Rattan Lal
“Make agriculture a solution, rather than a problem”
Feature
- 23 Sep 2020
Tree planting is critical for sustainable future but can’t fix climate change on its own
Environmental strategies must maintain focus on greenhouse gas emissions
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- 16 Sep 2020
Shorter lifespan of fast-growing trees may limit capacity to meet climate change goals
Fast early growth strongly selects against trees reaching old age, study says
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