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Why is there no Planet B? (commentary)

Fires in the world’s largest wetland turns Brazilian farmers into firefighters

Cleaning up our own backyard: Racism, speciesism and the environmental crises (commentary)

Fish return to Southern Brazil after trawling ban

Europe moves to protect deep-sea sites in Atlantic from bottom fishing

New tech aims to track carbon in every tree, boost carbon market integrity

The only pig species known to migrate: the bearded pig

Future reefs: A manifesto to save the world’s coral gardens (commentary)

More droughts are coming, and the Amazon can’t keep up: Study

Rare turtles hatch from eggs rescued from flood-prone Nepal riverbank

Big data monitoring tool aims to catch up to Indonesia’s booming online bird trade

EU votes to keep woody biomass as renewable energy, ignores climate risk

Regulator approves first deep-sea mining test, surprising observers

Zero-deforestation commitments ‘fundamentally limited’ in tackling deforestation, study argues

Can we build a carbon market that values nature and rewards local stewardship? (commentary)

European bill passes to ban imports of deforestation-linked commodities

Eight new-to-science geckos described from biodiversity haven Madagascar

Indonesia amnesties 75 companies operating illegally inside forest areas

Cambodian mega dam’s resurrection on the Mekong ‘the beginning of the end’

Pioneer agroforester Ermi, 73, rolls back the years in Indonesia’s Gorontalo

British Columbia delays promised protections as old growth keeps falling

Thailand’s contentious plan to curtail bottom trawling unfolds in slow motion

Industrial mining’s tropical deforestation footprint spills beyond concessions

Sri Lanka eyes major compensation case over X-Press Pearl sinking

Vietnam’s Human Rights Council bid under fire after environmentalists jailed

Latest water-sharing deal between Bangladesh, India is ‘drop in the ocean’

Can Two New Bills Reshape Indigenous Rights and Illegal Gold Mining in Suriname?

‘South Asia needs its own tiger plan’: Q&A with Nepal’s Maheshwar Dhakal

After 20 years and thousands of trees planted, Kalimantan’s veteran forester persists

In the Mekong Basin, an ‘unnecessary’ dam poses an outsized threat

‘Viable, just & necessary’: Agroecology is a movement in Brazil

Acid test: Are the world’s oceans becoming too ‘acidic’ to support life?

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