Deforestation
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Forest Conservation Efforts Ineffective Against Deforestation, Economic Inequality
Market-based approaches to forest conservation like carbon offsets and deforestation-free certification schemes have largely failed to protect trees or alleviate poverty, according to a major scientific review published on Monday.
Latest Research Articles
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Deforestation Is Making Lizards Disappear: 84% of North American Lizards At Risk Due to Climate Change
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Lizards Across North America Facing Potential Population Decline Due to Climate Change, Deforestation [Study]
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Global Canopy Report Sheds Light on Corporate Efforts to Halt Deforestation
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20th Century Reforestation Eases Rising Temperatures, Climate Change Effects in Eastern US [Study]
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Dark Extinction: Over 1,400 of World's Bird Species Driven to Extinction by Human Activities
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Tree Planting Holiday: Kenya Issues Public Holiday to Allow Residents Plant 100 Million Trees Nationwide
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El Niño-Southern Oscillation Predictability Issues: 'Maritime Continent' Deforestation to Blame
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Amazon Rainforest Could be the Next Source of World's Next Pandemic Due to Climate Change, Deforestation [Study]
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Amazon Deforestation Causes Warming, Adds Climate Impact To Global Heating
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Coffee Pulp and Production Waste Helps Regrow Deforested Areas, 5-Year Study Shows
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Brazil Celebrates As Deforestation in Amazon Falls 66% In August
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Saving the Andean Birds: A Call for Action To Prevent Climate-Driven Extinctions