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- 19 Mar 2019
EU lands palm oil blow, student climate strikes, air pollution worse than smoking
Forests News delves into last week's headlines from around the globe
News
- 8 Oct 2018
Blinding consumers to the true cost of soy?
Why soybean certification is not enough to reduce deforestation
Event Coverage
- 16 Mar 2015
Promises to keep: Can private sector ensure success of zero-deforestation pledges?
Experts discuss the New York Declaration on Forests.
Interview
- 16 Mar 2015
Zero-deforestation pledges and palm oil: a conversation
How will the New York Declaration on Forests be felt on the ground?
News
- 20 Mar 2014
Scientific review shows oil palm plantations hurt biodiversity
Biofuels offer a promising way to respond to energy demand, but what are the consequences for native forest species?
News
- 15 Jan 2014
In Brazil, governance key to resisting Mato Grosso deforestation — study
Can other tropical countries learn from Brazil's success at controlling export-driven deforestation?
4 Oct 2012
Agricultural expansion: an “either or more” factor in deforestation
BOGOR, Indonesia (4 October, 2012)_Pastureland has been identified as the leading driver of deforestation in many parts of Latin America. But when considering...
News
- 6 Aug 2012
Soybeans and forests in Brazil’s Arc of Deforestation: A temporary truce?
Researchers highlight possibility of maintaining reduced deforestation amid Brazil’s booming agricultural economy.
News
- 2 Aug 2012
Soybeans and forests in Brazil’s Arc of Deforestation: A temporary truce?
Researchers highlight possibility of maintaining reductions in deforestation amid Brazil’s booming agricultural economy.
Event Coverage
- 9 May 2012
Rio+20 Dialogues: Are we felling forests to fuel our future?
Lively discussion illustrates the importance of getting biofuel policy right.
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