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    Food Nature Climate
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    Oct 26, 2023
    The world is "failing" on a pledge to halt and reverse deforestation by 2030, with global losses increasing last year, a group of NGOs and researchers warned Tuesday. - @AFP
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    World 'failing' on pledge to stop deforestation by 2030
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Sep 15, 2023
    Tropical forests suck more carbon out of the air than any other kind of forest. They're home to two-thirds of the world’s biodiversity, despite covering less than 10% of Earth’s land surface. Content copyright: @_theantoinette
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Oct 25, 2023
    La expansión de las actividades mineras en la cuenca del río Amazonas amenaza a más del 33% de los bosques húmedos tropicales inalterados de la región, según un informe divulgado por la organización @Earth_Insight
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    La minería amenaza al 33 % de los bosques de la cuenca amazónica
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Oct 15, 2024
    “We’re only six years away from a critical global deadline to end deforestation, and forests continue to be chopped down, degraded, and set ablaze at alarming rates.” @COP16Oficial
    Global forest loss exceeds targets in 2023, report warns
    Global forest loss exceeds targets in 2023, report warns
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Jul 12, 2024
    A recent study shows Indigenous lands and conservation units are more effective at regulating climate than multiuse areas. Protecting these areas is crucial for climate stability, highlighted by Brazil's recognition of new Indigenous territories.
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    New study reaffirms Indigenous lands key to mitigating climate change in Brazil
    From news.mongabay.com
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Sep 3, 2024
    @DraxGroup has agreed to pay £25m after @ofgem found inaccurate data on wood pellet sourcing at its North Yorkshire biomass plant. The case highlights concerns about biomass as a renewable energy source and the substantial subsidies it receives.
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    Drax to pay £25m after regulator finds wood pellet reporting failures
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Jul 12, 2024
    Deforestation in Colombia dropped 36% in 2023, reaching the lowest level on record, according to the government. The decline, largely in the Amazon, reduced deforestation to 792 square kilometers from 1,235 square kilometers the previous year.
    FILE - An illegal gold mining operation that contributed to deforestation is visible in Magui Payan, Colombia, April 20, 2021. The mine was among targets for destruction by National Police and soldiers in a crackdown against mining. Deforestation in Colombia fell 36% in 2023 versus the previous year, the government said in a press conference on Monday, July 8, 2024, marking the lowest level since records began. (AP...
    Deforestation in Colombia fell to historic lows in 2023, environment minister says
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Oct 15, 2024
    Critics slam the UK's 'bonkers' plan to import biomass from countries like North Korea and Afghanistan to meet its net zero targets. This strategy raises questions about the sustainability and credibility of the nation's climate efforts.
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    Anger over ‘bonkers’ UK plan to reach net zero by importing wood to burn
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Sep 19, 2023
    The best way to prevent another pandemic is to protect tropical forests, curb exotic wildlife trade & improve factory farming. At the @UN High-Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention Preparedness & Response, governments must take this seriously. Read more:
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    The Threat of Another Pandemic Haunts Our Sleep | Common Dreams
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Jan 20, 2024
    Historic land win for Ecuador’s Siekopai sets precedent for other Indigenous peoples - @MongabayOrg
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    Historic land win for Ecuador’s Siekopai sets precedent for other Indigenous peoples
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Nov 4, 2021
    MEET THE REAL CLIMATE LEADERS. #IndigenousPeoples are the real experts in conservation and are best informed to protect the planet, so why aren’t they given a seat at the table? Credit: @earthrise.studio / Choose Earth Collage: @moraismavi 📸: @maricruppe
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Jun 7, 2024
    BBC reveals wood pellet industry turning whole trees into fuel, with Drax emissions up to 3x the limit. Is this “green energy” really green?
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Dec 4, 2023
    "Peru's national human rights centre says at least 30 environmental activists and community leaders have been killed since 2020."
    Picture of killed indigenous leader Quinto Inuma and felled trees
    Quinto Inuma: Peru environmentalist who fought for Amazon shot dead
    From bbc.com
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    Food Nature Climate
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    Oct 25, 2024
    At #COP16Colombia, host nation Colombia wants a specific reference made to Afro-descendants in any agreements reached. Recognising and enforcing collective land rights for Black communities and valuing their expertise are vital for nature conservation.
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    Will COP16 summit give a voice to Black nature defenders? | Context by TRF
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