In Cambodia, Indigenous Villagers Lose Forest A Land Amid Carbon Offset Project – Analysis
By Jack Brook Greung Bpel hacked at a wall of grass alongside the dirt road leading away from her village,
Read moreBy Jack Brook Greung Bpel hacked at a wall of grass alongside the dirt road leading away from her village,
Read moreBy Sarah Brown and Kashfi Halford Just 60 kilometers (37 miles) outside the city of Rio de Janeiro, dozens of Guiana
Read moreBy Amanda Magnani During the rainy season, the sunlight that passes through the leaves of the mirixi and jenipapo trees paints golden patterns in the
Read moreBy Edward Carver In 2022, the world’s nations committed to protecting 30% of their land and sea by 2030 (the so-called “30×30” initiative).
Read moreBy Gerald Flynn and Meng Kroypunlok “We’ve filed complaints with four institutions now — the Ministry of Environment, the Ministry of
Read moreBy Elizabeth Devitt* Charismatic big cats (think tigers and leopards) get the lion’s share of conservation attention, while their close relatives
Read moreBy Jeremy Hance* It started in a very Hawaiian way: with the ukulele. Husband and wife Joe and Kristen Souza, spent
Read moreBy Ana Ionova* Deep in the Apyterewa reserve, Tye Parakanã waves a hand toward the lush rainforest flanking his village. In
Read moreBy Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball and Vutha Srey Bristling with coral reefs, marine life and palm trees, the islands dotting Cambodia’s
Read moreBy Conrad Fox* I’m messaging P., a Haitian friend and colleague, seeking an assist with this article. It’s about to publish,
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