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Warming triggers unprecedented carbon loss from tropical soils, study finds

Indonesia’s giant Java seawall plan sparks criticism & calls for alternatives

Soil carbon: Crucial ally or potential threat to net-zero commitments?

Global warming is altering storms lightning, impacting tropical forests

A forest garden project attempts to expand into the Sahel

Is rising CO2 really bad for the world’s drylands? Mongabay podcast probes

Borneo project hopes to prove that forests and oil palms can coexist

England’s flooded farmlands offer habitat, carbon storage & storm protection

New research finds substantial peat deposits in Colombia’s conflicted Amazon

In an ancient Javanese sultanate, coastal women battle climate fallout

Dugong numbers plummet amid seagrass decline in Thailand’s Andaman Sea

Bangladesh witnesses coastal erosion, salinization as tourism crushes a flowering creeper

Beyond reforestation, let’s try ‘proforestation’

Photos: Ethiopian farmers blend tradition, innovation to sustain centuries-old agriculture

Why are the British flooding parts of their coast?

500,000 barrels of DDT in the sea: Interview with documentary directors on California coast crisis

Experts question benefits of Colombian forestation project led by top oil trader

Storing CO2 in rock: Carbon mineralization holds climate promise but needs scale-up

In a Noah’s Ark move, PNG migrants bring thousands of trees to safer ground

Calls for caution as enhanced rock weathering shows carbon capture promise

Amid haze of war, Lebanese activists helped turtle hatchlings journey to sea

Why I quit the film industry to work on ecological restoration (commentary)

Global carbon capture and storage potential way overblown, study finds

The Andes are a key supplier of gold for the Amazon Basin

Bangladesh wildlife sanctuary continues to lose primary forest

Biochar could play big role in Bhutan’s carbon storage — but it’s news to farmers

‘It is indeed our problem’: Interview with Mário Soares on Brazil’s mangroves

34,000-year-old termite mounds in South Africa are still being used

Better accounting of peat and mangrove carbon to help Indonesia’s climate policies

Burning wood is not ‘renewable energy,’ so why do policymakers pretend it is?

Water is key as study shows restoration of drained tropical peat is possible

Maluku bone collector unearths troubling consequence of coastal abrasion

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