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COP28 Looks to Nature for Help Against Climate Change

COP28 produced more money to protect the forests and other ecosystems that can draw down CO2. But new data shows fossil fuels still threaten protected forests.

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Amazon deforestation declines but fossil fuels remain contentious, COP28 shows

This year’s COP28 kicked off in Dubai on Nov. 30 and saw Amazonian countries arriving with a string of environmental triumphs since the last climate summit hosted in Egypt. While these nations largely agree on the necessity to preserve the Amazon Rainforest, the conference has also unveiled a split over fossil fuel use and deforestation […]

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Three Basins Summit: World's tropical forests threatened by fossil fuel, extractive industry expansion

Three Basins Summit: World's tropical forests threatened by fossil fuel, extractive industry expansion
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US-backed oil exploration bringing global forests to 'point of no return,' activists say

As an unprecedented forest summit opens in Africa, a global movement of indigenous activists is pushing to halt all industrial and oil exploration in the world’s principal forests — an expansion largely funded by the U.S. and other Western countries. Campaigners in countries from Peru to Indonesia argue oil exploration is a threat to the…

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US-backed oil exploration bringing global forests to 'point of no return,' activists say

US-backed oil exploration bringing global forests to 'point of no return,' activists say
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Mining threatens 33% of Amazon Basin's intact forests, report says

São Paulo, Oct 25 (EFE).- The expansion of mining activities in the Amazon River basin, the world’s largest, threatens over 33% of the region’s untouched tropical rainforests spanning eight countries, according to a study released by the NGO Earth InSight. The study released Tuesday reveals that over 170 million hectares of these pristine forests “overlap …

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Amazon summit lights way for Indigenous say in forest protection

Amazon summit lights way for Indigenous say in forest protection
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ANALYSIS-Amazon summit lights way for Indigenous say in forest protection

ANALYSIS-Amazon summit lights way for Indigenous say in forest protection
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Fany Kuiru elected as COICA's first woman coordinator

It is the first time in COICA's 38-year history that a woman will preside over the organisation that represents more than 500 indigenous peoples from 9

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The 'carbon pirates' preying on Amazon's Indigenous communities | Carbon offsetting

Selling credits should fund forest protection, but unscrupulous firms are making deals where local land stewards lose out, say Indigenous leaders

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