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Why the massive carbon stocks of the Congo Basin have until now gone unnoticed
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COVID-19 makes it harder for charcoal producers and traders to make ends meet
Study explores ripple effects of the pandemic on forest livelihoods
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- 8 Feb 2021
Photo exhibit traces history of Congolese rainforest research station
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12 Aug 2020
Seeking sustainable livelihoods for peatland farmers
Online tropical peatland talk sheds light on value of practical techniques
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- 10 Mar 2020
No time to waste: Tropical forests become source of global warming
Findings put even most dystopian climate change models into perspective
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- 5 Nov 2019
Realizing the potential of sustainable wood fuel value chains
A call to change global perceptions and outlook
Opinions
- 4 Nov 2019
Despite size, Congo Basin attracts less funding than other major forest areas
Stronger capacities and governance needed to boost international support for Central African forests
Photo Essay
- 11 Jan 2019
Protecting Congo’s botanical treasures
A win-win for science, people and the environment
Photo Essay
- 11 Jan 2019
Protecting Congo’s botanical treasures
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- 7 Nov 2018
Congo Basin countries take a page out of Indonesia’s book on peatland management
New International Tropical Peatland Center offers training and more
Video
- 29 May 2017
Lera Miles of UN Environment: ‘There’s much more peatland there than anyone had ever anticipated’
Why the international community should do its part to support the Congo Basin countries in preserving their peatlands
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- 26 May 2017
Congo’s hidden carbon
Why the massive carbon stocks of the Congo Basin have until now gone unnoticed
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- 26 May 2017
Congo’s hidden carbon
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