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Scientists sound the alarm on African palm oil investment

Illegal logging still a big issue in Cameroon

‘Sustainable’ cacao company allegedly defies government’s call to halt plantation development

Half of Borneo’s mammals could lose a third of their habitat by 2080

Endangered chimp habitat under threat from climate change

Company chops down rainforest to produce ‘sustainable’ chocolate

Amazon gold rush destroying huge swaths of rainforest

Indigenous communities ‘among the very few best protectors’ of Peruvian Amazon

Chinese logging company takes over Guyana’s forests

Palm oil interest surges in Papua New Guinea

‘Militarized occupation’: local communities pay the price for palm oil

Forest restoration commitments: driven by science or politics?

Climate change to boost farmland, diminish harvests, says new study

WCS-led raids lead to six arrests near Mozambique’s largest reserve

Illegal tropical deforestation driven globally by “agro-conversion”

Looming mining ‘tsunami’ set to take Africa by storm

Invasion of the oil palm: western Africa’s native son returns, threatening great apes

DRC deforestation escalates despite resource shortages, protests, rape, homicide

Is Cameroon becoming the new Indonesia? Palm oil plantations accelerating deforestation

Dried-up Colorado takes toll on giant Mexican fish

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