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Forests cover approximately 31 percent of the global land area and provide habitat for the vast majority of the terrestrial plant and animal species known to science. Forests and the biodiversity they contain continue to be under threat from farming and exploitation, much of it illegal.
- Six Countries, One Forest, One Future
An ambitious new conservation programme brings six nations...
- Rebuilding the Ozone Layer
The world’s natural sun shield, which protects humans,...
- Why The Global Fight to Tackle Food Waste Has Only Just Begun
The Food Waste Index Report has shown that household food...
- How The World is Helping to Safeguard Its Oceans and Seas
As carbon dioxide emissions rise, the world’s seas are...
- From Chile to China
In May 2022, global leaders are meeting in Abidjan, Côte...
- From Agreement to Action
The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework – adopted...
- Inside The 20-Year Campaign to Rid The World of Leaded Fuel
The toxic history of lead. Lead has long been known to be...
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- Six Countries, One Forest, One Future
3 gru 2015 · This tropical rainforest plants list includes flowers with special adaptations, trees with unusual root structures, and many plants that are used by man either for food or to make other goods and products.
13 lip 2021 · These half-seen forests, natural plus human-planted, now cover close to a third of the planet’s land, according to the 2020 version of The State of the World’s Forests report from the United ...
This map shows the net change in forest cover across the world. Countries with a positive change (shown in green) are gaining forests faster than they're losing them. Countries with a negative change (shown in red) are losing more than they're able to restore.
2 lip 2020 · From capturing carbon emissions to medical breakthroughs, the Amazon could save us - if we can stop it from burning. After widespread fires in Brazil and Bolivia, the Amazon Rainforest was the ...
19 lis 2021 · The Congo forest basin is the second-largest rainforest in the world. More than half of it lies within the Democratic Republic of Congo. Environmental campaign group Greenpeace says illegal...
25 cze 2024 · This month, scientists published a description of a species new to science that persists in small remnant patches of forest—a diminutive plant with serrated leaves and tiny white flowers they named Amalophyllon miraculum.