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Forests and forest communities critical to climate change solutions

Arctic in free fall: 2019 sea ice volume sinks to near record for June

Slight warming could be enough to heighten risk of malaria: Study

Antarctic sea ice declining ‘precipitously’ since 2014, study finds

Carbon to burn: UK net-zero emissions pledge undermined by biomass energy

’Livestock revolution’ triggered decline in global pasture: Report

Arctic sea ice extent just hit a record low for early June; worse may come

Chinese banks risk supporting soy-related deforestation, report finds

The health of penguin chicks points scientists to changes in the ocean

Extreme weather puts traditional livelihoods in peril in Sri Lanka, studies warn

’Green’ bonds finance industrial tree plantations in Brazil

’Unprecedented’ loss of biodiversity threatens humanity, report finds

Bird flu in Namibia’s penguins wanes, after killing nearly 500

Deforestation diminishes access to clean water, study finds

Arctic in trouble: Sea ice melt falls to record lows for early April

Forests scramble to absorb carbon as emissions continue to increase

As Arctic neared 2019 winter max, Bering Sea was virtually ice-free

EU sued to stop burning trees for energy; it’s not carbon neutral: plaintiffs

Our brains can lead us astray when making ‘eco-friendly’ decisions

Study finds people apt to shrug off extreme weather as normal

For Indonesian presidential hopefuls, burning coal is business as usual

2018 was the fourth hottest year on record

Warmer waters shrink krill habitat around Antarctica

The case for forests’ prominent role in holding off climate change

Antarctica now shedding ice six times faster than in 1979

COP24: Summit a step forward, but fails to address climate urgency

COP24: Will they stay or will they go? Brazil’s threat to leave Paris

COP24: Nations complicit in ignoring bioenergy climate bomb, experts say

Extreme floods on the rise in the Amazon: study

New picture of coral reef health opens avenues for saving them

As climate change takes its toll, world leaders call for adaptation

Land rights, forests, food systems central to limiting global warming: report

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