Communities band together to save besieged reserve in Bolivia
Wed 6:30pmTucabaca Valley Municipal Wildlife Reserve comprises more than 2,640 square kilometers (1,020 square miles) of semi-arid forest and tropical savannah in the heart of southern Bolivia’s Chiquitania region. However, this protected area and surrounding habitat…Push for traceability of critical minerals gains traction at COP29
Wed 5:28pmCertain minerals and elements, including cobalt, copper, lithium and nickel, are crucial for the manufacture of renewable energy technologies, including electric vehicles and solar panels. However, the extraction and processing of those minerals often takes…Young climate advocates against carbon markets at COP29
Wed 11:51amNegotiators at the ongoing U.N. climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, have adopted a controversial provision on carbon trading that critics say will enable rich countries and companies to simply pay to continue emitting. The adoption of Article 6 from the Paris…Last wild hurricane palm of its kind falls, marking extinction
Wed 8:38amThe last wild Round Island hurricane palm, a rare tree native to Mauritius, snapped during a windstorm in mid-September, marking its extinction. Once thriving on a tiny island in the Indian Ocean, the tree had stood alone for decades as the only survivor of…Relief in Sri Lanka as key threat to nonprotected forests is repealed
Wed 6:41amCOLOMBO — Environmental activists in Sri Lanka are celebrating the end of a 2020 decree that left the island’s nonprotected forests more vulnerable to agriculture and development projects. “This is a landmark victory for the protection of these important…Recent surge in methane emissions driven by microbes: Study
Wed 6:01amEmissions of methane, a greenhouse gas several times more potent than carbon dioxide, increased at record-high rates between 2020 and 2022. A new study suggests that rather than fossil fuels, microbes were responsible for this recent methane surge. Until the…Experts welcome Brazil’s revived reforestation plan as much-needed boost
Wed 4:46amAt last month’s United Nations biodiversity summit in Cali, Colombia, the Brazilian delegation proposed an ambitious program: Under its newly revised initiative to restore native ecosystems, it would reforest 12 million hectares of land — about 30 million…Five-year rainforest tech competition culminates with four winners
Wed 4:29amThe task at hand was nothing short of grueling. In the depths of the Amazon Rainforest earlier this year, it was a mad scramble as six teams deployed cutting-edge technology to survey a 100-hectare (250-acre) plot of the forest within 24 hours. The only…Scottish salmon farms seek growth despite mounting fish deaths and environmental concerns
Wed 3:00amULLAPOOL, U.K. — The fish float on the surface by the dozen, their bellies pointing toward the still-dark sky of the early morning. We are peering into a cage of an intensive Atlantic salmon farm, owned by the Norwegian multinational Mowi, in Upper Loch…Indigenous guardians embark on a sacred pact to protect the lowland tapir in Colombia
Wed 2:00amIn the forest’s fecund gloom, José Muchavisoy leads the guardians of the territory as they scan the undergrowth for trails left by their target. Strangely splayed paw prints, dung among the leaf litter and mud wallows where the creature cooled off during…Camera traps reveal little-known Sumatran tiger forests need better protection
Tue 9:58pmCamera-trap surveys have documented a sizeable but struggling population of Sumatran tigers clinging on in unprotected forests in Indonesia’s Aceh province. The study is the most robust evidence to date of the presence of the critically endangered big cats…‘Scratching the surface’ of Nepal butterfly research: Interview with Sanej Suwal
Tue 9:48pmKATHMANDU — Nepal is home to a diversity of butterfly species, with 692 identified. More than two dozen species and subspecies have been found to be endemic to Nepal. Despite this, research on butterflies in Nepal is still in its nascent stage, mainly due to…As nations develop circular economy plans, Finland’s top expert shares how they lead the way
Tue 2:47pmIn 2016, Finland became the first nation to design a circular economy roadmap, and has set specific goals to reach “maximum circularity” by 2035. While the nation has made great progress, significant challenges remain. For this second episode of a new…The plastics crisis is now a global human health crisis, experts say
Tue 1:15pmIt’s been clear for some time: We’re in the midst of a rapidly escalating global plastics crisis. More than 11 billion metric tons of virgin plastics were produced worldwide from 1950 to 2022. And the rate of production has soared, with at least 71% of all…Hopes and fears for the Amazon: Interview with botanist Hans ter Steege
Tue 12:44pmDutch researcher and tree expert Hans ter Steege is the founder of the Amazon Tree Diversity Network, which brings together hundreds of scientists studying the rainforest to map and understand the region’s biodiversity.Biodiversity credit approaches multiply as concerns cloud confidence
Tue 6:59amIn the two years since biodiversity credits garnered a prominent mention in the 2022 Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) aimed at halting the loss of wildlife, a flurry of projects and methods that underpin those credits have sprung onto the scene. Numerous…‘Historic’ decision for the Batwa & DRC gorilla park faces hurdles — and hope
Tue 4:00amIn a historic 2022 ruling, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights found that the forced eviction of the Indigenous Batwa community from the Kahuzi-Biega National Park was a violation of their rights. With this communication, made public in June…Biden tours Amazon Rainforest, pledges funding in advance of Trump
Tue 3:53amU.S. President Joe Biden made a historic visit to the Brazilian Amazon on Nov. 17, where he pledged $50 million for the state-led Amazon Fund to help conserve the world’s largest and most biodiverse rainforest. “It’s often said that the Amazon is the…Dam displaces farmers as drought parches Indonesia’s Flores Island
Tue 1:09amNAGEKEO, Indonesia — The land weighed on Mateus Bhui as he sifted the Rendubutowe soil through his fingers into a traditional container. “To our ancestors: please don’t be angry,” Mateus said, repeating the lament as he clasped another handful of…A Ramsar site in Bangladesh fast loses its fish diversity amid government inaction
Mon 10:00pmBorn and raised in the locality of one of Bangladesh’s Ramsar site Tanguar Haor, 58-year-old farmer Bazlur Rahman says he feels proud to belong to the scenic swamp. A wetland that the country’s fisheries department says is a crucial hub of breeding fishes.…
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