Environmental groups emphasize the need for immediate forest restoration efforts to prevent further tragedies.
The Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional agreement to simplify the EU deforestation regulation and postpone its application to ensure effective implementation.
Companies are increasingly exploring substitutes to palm oil to cut the risk they face from deforestation in their supply ...
The Minangkabau people's traditional house, called 'Rumah Gadang', sits damaged following deadly flash floods in Palembayan, ...
The Commission welcomes the provisional political agreement reached tonight between the European Parliament and the Council on the Commission ...
New research warns that Africa's forests, once vital allies in the fight against climate change, have turned from a carbon ...
A first cross-regional survey of smallholder producers’ readiness for the new EU Regulation on Deforestation-free Products ...
Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America have historically been guardians of nature, but their role could be more important ...
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Rampant deforestation and natural resource extraction contributed to severe flooding after a rare tropical storm unleashed ...
The Río San Juan Wildlife Refuge, one of the most important protected areas in Nicaragua, is facing an unprecedented ...
The impending delay of the EU deforestation regulation is no failure – it’s an opportunity for Brussels to get things right going forward. The delay reflects mounting domestic unease from farmers, ...