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Indonesia to expand ‘smart fisheries’ program aimed at empowering communities

Indonesia to cut tuna harvest in bid for more sustainable fishery

Sugarcane: The monoculture that transformed southern Quintana Roo

Soy: The agro-industry that devastates the Maya jungle

Seas of grass may be dark horse candidate to fuel the planet — or not

Planting deforestation: The forests that Mexico loses to agribusiness

Q&A with Sydney Possuelo, the most prominent specialist in isolated indigenous peoples in Brazil

Indonesia looks into tuna farming to boost aquaculture, reduce overfishing

Europe’s top science panel supports call for moratorium on deep-sea mining

UN Paris meeting presses ahead with binding plastics treaty — U.S. resists

U.N. climate chief calls for end to fossil fuels as talks head to Dubai

Citizens demand sustainable solution to haze crisis in northern Thailand

Latest environmentalist arrest shocks Vietnam’s battered civil society

As one Indian Ocean tuna stock faces collapse, nations scramble to save others

Women decision-makers can improve conservation and agriculture, study shows

Financial downturn at Enviva could mean trouble for biomass energy

Illegal trawling ravages Tunisian seagrass meadows crucial for fish

Early release for imprisoned climate activist as Vietnam aims for net zero goals

World Bank: Brazil faces $317 billion in annual losses to Amazon deforestation

Sargassum surges in Mexico: From nuisance to new green industry?

Trapping holds back speed of bird recovery in a Sumatran forest, study shows

Indonesia’s new capital ‘won’t sacrifice the environment’: Q&A with Nusantara’s Myrna Asnawati Safitri

How will climate change affect Latin America? Scientists respond to IPCC report

U.N. parties are worlds apart on plastics treaty solutions

Scramble for clean energy metals confronted by activist calls to respect Indigenous rights

To build its ‘green’ capital city, Indonesia runs a road through a biodiverse forest

Rare hispid hares feel the heat from Nepal’s tiger conservation measures

Jatropha: The biofuel that bombed seeks a path to redemption

Chile communities defy the desert by capturing increasingly scarce water

In central Brazil, mining company ignores Quilombola concerns over gold project

A liquid biofuels primer: Carbon-cutting hopes vs. real-world impacts

Brazil’s plan to issue credits for recycling gets a boost, but experts call for more

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