The coffee you have in the morning, the steak you eat for dinner, the chair you sit on at work: Many everyday products contribute to deforestation and forest degradation — in the European Union and ...
Activists are planting trees in an effort to protect disappearing forests in Mali, but residents are cutting and selling ...
A historic agreement that’s helped curb deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon for nearly two decades suffered a major blow after ...
Comics have long transcended mere entertainment, addressing societal issues such as environmentalism. They introduce eco-warriors through comic books and movies, providing readers and viewers with ...
The latest paper in this series explores the role of agricultural commodities in South America and their influence on accelerating deforestation. The author is André Vasconcelos, a senior associate at ...
Industry Insight from Ethical Corporation Magazine, a part of Thomson Reuters. Agriculture a major driver of deforestation, linked to 70-80% of forest loss New EU deforestation regulations affect ...
Brazil is pressing ahead with plans to track its cattle herds as the world’s largest beef producer contends with international pressure to prevent deforestation caused by commodity production ...
In a recent study published in the journal PNAS, researchers used advanced modeling techniques to examine the links between deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon and the transmission of malaria.
The extent of the deforestation has alarmed scientists amid growing concern about biodiversity and sparked international calls for governments in the region to crack down on unchecked development ...
On 29 June 2023, the EU’s new Regulation (EU) 2023/1115 restricting sale in the EU of products that may cause deforestation or the degradation of forests (EUDR) entered into force. The EUDR is ...
In Brazil’s Amazon, people are trapped in a vicious cycle in which deforestation begets poverty, and poverty begets deforestation. Already, more than a fifth of the country’s rainforest has ...