Despite missed 2025 goals, top firms show ending deforestation is achievable—protecting forests, biodiversity, and corporate ...
By Shanna Hanbury The world’s largest buyers of Brazilian soy have announced a plan to exit from a landmark antideforestation ...
But new research suggests that deforestation on a much smaller scale is just as damaging for the climate, greatly reducing ...
The Council formally adopted the targeted revision to simplify the EU deforestation regulation and postpone its application ...
As the world's thirst for coffee shows no signs of slowing down, widely used practices to ramp up the crop's production have become self-defeating, according to a nonprofit watchdog group. In Brazil, ...
The University of Bath’s Tobacco Control Research Group publishes research into the impacts of flue-cured Virginia tobacco (FCV) in Zimbabwe The production method makes tobacco products more addictive ...
Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon fell 30.6% in 12 months through July President Lula's enforcement of environmental laws credited for reduction Lula pledges to end deforestation by 2030, hires 800 new ...
In the past decade, cloud-scale analytics tools have transformed the digital fight against deforestation. Instead of manual ...
Global demand for a handful of agricultural commodities—from your morning coffee to a piece of chocolate—is the single largest driver of deforestation and habitat loss across the planet. As ...
Banks have arranged more than $425 billion of financing for the companies most responsible for deforestation over the past decade. That includes $72 billion provided to the beef, palm oil, soy, rubber ...
In 2008, the Brazilian government blacklisted municipalities in the Amazon to better target efforts to repress deforestation. Not only were law enforcement and monitoring activities intensified, but ...