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John C. Cannon
Deforestation for Chocolate Legal in Peru
A regional court in Loreto, Peru recently ruled that the clearing of more than 2,000 hectares of forest ...
Environment
April 17, 2015
Liberia Locals May Lose Land Rights To Palm Oil Industry
The rights of local and indigenous peoples aren't being adequately protected in the drive for economic development, according ...
Environment
March 13, 2015
Scientists Sound the Alarm on African Palm Oil Investment
Africa’s people, forests and wildlife are in trouble if the mostly unbridled expansion of oil palm in West ...
Environment
February 23, 2015
Illegal Logging Still a Struggle in Cameroon
Cameroon is struggling to make progress in combatting illegal logging. Regulatory budgets are too thin to protect the ...
Environment
February 15, 2015
Half of Borneo’s Mammals Could Lose a Third of their Habitat by 2080
Borneo consistently makes the list of the world's "biodiversity hotspots" – areas full of a wide variety of ...
Environment
January 25, 2015
Company Chops Down Rainforest for ‘Sustainable’ Chocolate
A cacao grower with roots in Southeast Asia's palm oil industry has set up shop in the Peruvian ...
Environment
January 23, 2015
Amazon Gold Rush Destroying Huge Swaths of Rainforest
The rainforests of South America face many threats. The deforestation occurring on the continent is among the highest ...
Environment
January 15, 2015
Amazon Forest Protection By Locals Most Effective
The views of the people who live in forests around the world often get swamped in the debate ...
Environment
December 15, 2014
Locals Pay the Price for Palm Oil
There’s little doubt that the use of palm oil is expanding rapidly throughout the world, and with it ...
Environment
November 12, 2014
Examining Forest Restoration Commitments
The United Nations Climate Summit at the end of September saw a host of governments, agencies and organizations ...
Environment
October 13, 2014
Climate Change to Boost Farmland, Diminish Harvests
Climate change is likely to alter how we humans grow adequate amounts of food for a swelling global ...
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September 30, 2014
Six Poachers Arrested Near Mozambique
A joint force of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and government authorities are in the midst of carrying ...
Environment
September 13, 2014
Palm Oil Demand Fueling Illegal Deforestation
Nearly 50 percent of tropical deforestation to make room for commercial agriculture between 2000 and 2012 was done ...
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September 13, 2014
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