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Report: Half of plantations in Indonesia’s palm oil heartland are illegal

‘It’s a real mess’: Mining and deforestation threaten unparalleled DRC wildlife haven

Record North Atlantic heat sees phytoplankton decline, fish shift to Arctic

Kenya’s Lake Victoria floods leave orphaned children to run their households

Indonesia opens carbon trading market to both skepticism and hope

Beyond ‘no,’ more positive visions for conservation need communication (commentary)

Agriculture in the Pan Amazon: Beef production models

Indigenous environmental defenders among favorites for Nobel Peace Prize

As oceans warm, marine heat waves push deep beneath the surface, study shows

Brazil strikes intruders of Amazon’s most deforested Indigenous land

How climate change could jeopardize Brazilian coffee

Taking the global pulse of biodiversity monitoring: Q&A with Andrew Gonzalez

Calls for crackdown intensify as fire crisis heats up across Indonesia

An ‘aquatic moonshot’ in Vietnam aims to fight livestock methane with seaweed

Conservationists condemn Nepal proposal to allow hydropower in protected areas

Gone before we know them? Kew’s ‘State of the World’s Plants and Fungi’ report warns of extinctions

Seaweed: The untapped economic potential for Bangladesh

Conservation success lies with governments, not NGOs: Q&A with Hem Sagar Baral

Agriculture: profitability determines land use | Chapter 3 of “A Perfect Storm in the Amazon”

Indonesian police slammed after protester demanding rightful land is shot dead

How the United Nations, kids and corporations saved the Red Sea from an oil disaster

New electric-blue tarantula species is first found in Thailand mangroves

Microplastics pose risk to ocean plankton, climate, other key Earth systems

Plan to bring Mennonite farmers to Suriname sparks deforestation fears

Communities track a path of destruction through a Cambodian wildlife sanctuary

Cambodia bars green activists from traveling to accept international award

Indonesia reports a new Javan rhino calf, but population doubts persist

Restoring degraded forests may be key for climate, study says

World Bank accused of supporting evictions, rights abuses at Tanzanian park

99% of Caatinga biome could lose plant species due to climate change: Study

Applications open for Airbus’s ‘Satellites for Biodiversity Award’

Cut down once again: Uncontrolled logging puts new Sahel reforestation projects at risk

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