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In Laos, a ‘very dangerous dam’ threatens an ancient world heritage site ▶・
Despite challenges, Telangana plans to expand oil palm plantation area by 22 times ▶・
How agroforestry can restore degraded lands and provide income in the Amazon ▶・
Mangar, on the outskirts of New Delhi, looks to its past to protect its future ▶・
Palm oil: The crop that cuts into southeastern Mexico’s jungles and mangroves ▶・
All coked up: The global environmental impacts of cocaine ▶・
RSPO suspension of Brazil palm oil exporter tied to Mongabay land-grabbing report ▶・
Sea turtles: Can these great marine migrators navigate rising human threats? ▶・
Indigenous knowledge ‘gives us a much richer picture’: Q&A with Māori researcher Ocean Mercier ▶・
With growing pressures, can the Philippines sustain its marine reserves? ▶・
Resort in Philippines’ protected Chocolate Hills sparks uproar, probes ▶・
The feral elephants of the Andaman Islands ▶・
The wind farm paradox in southern Tamil Nadu ▶・
Enviva bankruptcy fallout ripples through biomass industry, U.S. and EU ▶・
On Manatee Appreciation Day, remember these gentle giants who protect aquatic ecosystems (commentary) ▶・
A new dimension to marine restoration: 3D printing coral reefs ▶・
The ‘idea’: Uncovering the peatlands of the Congo Basin ▶・
As 2019 Amazon fires die down, Brazilian deforestation roars ahead ▶・
Land dispute turns violent as Sumatran Indigenous groups clash with pulpwood firm ▶・
Largest dam removal ever, driven by Tribes, kicks off Klamath River recovery ▶・
These blue macaws help grow the forest around them, a new study finds ▶・
Mizoram's balancing act with palm oil's ecological impact and economic benefits ▶・
Pandemic or not, the mission to save the rare Philippine eagle grinds on ▶・
Solar power station at Bihar’s 'first solar village' is now a makeshift cattle shed ▶・
For Indonesian oil palm farmers, EU’s deforestation law is another top-down imposition ▶・
Revealed: Illegal cattle ranching booms in Arariboia territory during deadly year for Indigenous Guajajara ▶・
Palm oil deforestation persists in Indonesia’s Leuser amid new mills, plantations ▶・
Mugger crocodiles may be physiologically stressed in disturbed habitats ▶・
Small farmers in limbo as Cambodia wavers on Tonle Sap conservation rules ▶・
Niger Delta mangroves in ‘grave danger’ from oil spills, poverty, invasive species ▶・
Botanical gardens play key role in biodiversity & climate conventions (commentary) ▶・
Organic farming, and community spirit, buoy a typhoon-battered Philippine town ▶・
Bioplastics as toxic as regular plastics; both need regulation, say researchers ▶・
Humedales en jaque: ganadería, agricultura y canales de drenaje acaban con los cuerpos de agua en Costa Rica ▶・
In Sierra Leone’s fishing villages, a reality check for climate aid ▶・
‘Meaningless certification’: Study makes the case against ‘sustainable’ palm oil ▶・
Puerto Rico: el gran reto de restaurar los manglares y dunas que protegen a la isla ▶・
Lirio acuático: la planta invasora que pone en riesgo los lagos de México ▶・
The ghost of asbestos mining continues to haunt this tribal village in Jharkhand ▶・
Efforts to save Cambodia’s coast tread water as fish stocks plummet ▶・
Being realistic about coal mine rehabilitation in Indonesia: An ecological perspective ▶・
The nine boundaries humanity must respect to keep the planet habitable ▶・
After devastating floods in 2013, an Indian state ignores the lessons ▶・
Averting an agricultural and ecological crisis in the Philippines’ salad bowl ▶・
The forgotten victims of Maharashtra’s 2019 floods ▶・
Rare dugong calf sighting in Alor spotlights seagrass & marine mammal conservation ▶・
Capital do ouro ilegal resiste a operações contra o garimpo na Amazônia ▶・
México: “Este gobierno fue la gota que derramó el vaso del fracaso del sector pesquero” | ENTREVISTA ▶・
Industria contaminada: las sombras detrás de las millonarias exportaciones de oro en Ecuador ▶・
Glifosato en México: ¿por qué el gobierno pospuso su prohibición? ▶・
Nuevo estudio identifica 49 zonas afectadas por la minería ilegal en la Amazonía ▶・
Indonesian capital project finally gets guidelines to avoid harm to biodiversity ▶・
Beyond boundaries: Earth’s water cycle is being bent to breaking point ▶・
Getting the bread: What’s the environmental impact of wheat? ▶・
Indonesia’s bid to control deforestation wildly off-target, experts say ▶・
The great Indian bustard has a new ally: its human neighbours ▶・
A decade on, India's first solar park has many promises left to fulfil ▶・
Mysterious, at risk, understudied flat-headed cat lacks conservation focus ▶・
Narco-contaminación, la catástrofe ambiental de los laboratorio clandestinos en México ▶・
Deadly anniversary: Rio Doce, Brazil’s worst environmental disaster, 5 years on ▶・
Caffeine: Emerging contaminant of global rivers and coastal waters ▶・
Stinging ants: Amazon indigenous group girds itself to hold ancestral lands ▶・
Déjà vu as palm oil industry brings deforestation, pollution to Amazon ▶・
Minería ilegal acorrala a comunidades indígenas y ríos amazónicos en Perú | Cinco lecturas sobre el tema ▶・
Caña de azúcar: el monocultivo que transformó al sur de Quintana Roo ▶・
Two decades of a city lake conservation shows results but work remains ▶・
World Bank’s IFC under fire over alleged abuses at Liberian plantation it funded ▶・
Ambikapur's women-led waste management system also generates revenue for the city ▶・
Polluted Yamuna, not industrial emission, main reason behind Taj Mahal decay: study ▶・
For Costa Rica’s Indigenous Bribri women, agroforestry is an act of resistance and resilience ▶・
The hits and misses of a mine reclamation project in Jharkhand ▶・
Ruza, a traditional water harvesting system for the water-scarce mountains ▶・
Nuevo derrame de empresa petrolera peruana contamina el mar de Cabo Blanco ▶・
Silvopasturing improves ranches and the environment in Panama ▶・
Avocados: The green gold that wipes western Mexico’s forests from the map ▶・
México: “Somos lo que ustedes llaman desplazados climáticos” ▶・
Rewilding program ships eggs around the world to restore Raja Ampat zebra sharks ▶・
‘It gives life’: Philippine tribe fights to save a sacred river from a dam ▶・
The invisible victims of an unfinished city ▶・
Ecuador: 500 tortugas gigantes fueron reintroducidas a su hábitat natural en Galápagos ▶・
New flavor of vanilla farming aims to stop deforestation in Madagascar ▶・
Southern African caterpillar that feeds millions may be next climate casualty ▶・
Kolkata attempts to eliminate ‘legacy waste’ in landfills through biomining ▶・
Hard constructions continue to erode Kerala’s coastline, leaving communities stranded ▶・
Is planting trees as good for the Earth as everyone says? ▶・
Noh Bec, el hogar de las caobas centenarias, busca un futuro más allá de su árbol emblema ▶・
La situación de las defensoras ambientales en Colombia continúa en estado crítico ▶・
A Philippine tribe that defeated a dam prepares to fight its reincarnation ▶・
Climate-positive, high-tech metals are polluting Earth, but solutions await ▶・
Rare black jaguars caught on camera in Panama ▶・
La Comisión de la Verdad detalla los impactos ambientales del conflicto armado en Colombia ▶・
Nature takes a beating after chemical explosion in South Africa civil unrest ▶・
Mica scavenging in Jharkhand destroys lives and environment ▶・
Corte internacional condena a Perú por la contaminación ambiental que padecen pobladores de La Oroya ▶・
Restoring coastal forests can protect coral reefs against sediment runoff: Study ▶・
Minería ilegal aumentó un 8 % durante el año 2022 en Colombia | INFORME ▶・
Honduras: deforestación amenaza la zona cultural de la Biosfera Río Plátano ▶・
How a rare Colombian flower cultivated with Indigenous know-how is changing lives ▶・
Aguacate: el oro verde que borra del mapa bosques del occidente de México ▶・
New study highlights hidden scale of U.S. illegal tiger trade ▶・
Two sides of the wildlife law: Animals protected but Kalandar tribe trying to make ends meet ▶・
La Amazonía ecuatoriana ha perdido más de 623 mil hectáreas en dos décadas | INFORME ▶・
Struggle endures for Philippine community pitted against gold miner ▶・
Enviva, the world’s largest biomass energy company, is near collapse ▶・
Amazon’s Belo Monte dam cuts Xingu River flow 85%; a crime, Indigenous say ▶
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