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Dutch importers linked to suspect Amazon timber, investigation finds

Global pressure on ayahuasca threatens Amazonian plants and knowledge systems

Pulp and paper giant APRIL’s supplier choices put FSC remedy process to the test

Illegal e-waste trade turns Bangladesh into net importer

Northern Thai residents march for action on polluted rivers. ‘This is an emergency’

For Honduran coffee growers, EUDR compliance means changing old habits

European Commission linked leather to deforestation, then ignored it

Loopholes undermine palm oil industry’s antideforestation pledges

China solar exports hit all-time record in March as Africa, Asia demand jumps

Trump called trophy hunting a “horror show,” but permitted 300-plus elephant trophy imports in 2025

Sharks and rays do not know boundaries and a new high seas treaty seeks to protect them

Nearly all climate claims by meat and dairy firms amount to greenwashing: Study

EU deforestation law risks leaving Honduran coffee farmers behind

EU moves to drop leather from deforestation law after industry lobbying

New treaty to end the fossil fuel era is needed more than ever (commentary)

Asia’s longest free-flowing river contaminated by arsenic linked to Myanmar mines

EU deforestation law nudges timber trade, Indonesia probe shows, but risks persist

10 forces that could reshape the future of the world’s forests

Strait of Hormuz crisis should catalyze African biofertilizer production (commentary)

Unwrapping deforestation: Your chocolate Easter bunny may harm the environment

Shipping’s biofuel gamble could deepen Africa’s land squeeze and food insecurity (commentary)

Costa Rica’s head start may mask tougher EUDR road ahead

Colombia’s coffee industry well placed but wary as EU deforestation rule looms

Sustainable trade in wild plants benefits people and planet (commentary)

Recycling startups test limits of private solutions to deluge of waste in Lagos

Brazil declares açaí a national fruit amid biopiracy concerns

Ants need urgent protections from global trade, conservationists say

EUDR antideforestation law officially delayed for second year in a row

SE Asia’s smallholders struggling to meet EUDR: Interview with RECOFTC’s Martin Greijmans

Researchers find concerning gaps in global maps used for EUDR compliance

Pulp giant RGE admits possible deforestation breach in Bornean wildlife habitat

EU votes to delay EUDR antideforestation law for second year in a row

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