One of World's Most Mysterious Cats Caught on CameraMarch 12, 2017 – New videos give a look into the daily life of a marbled cat, a critically endangered species in China.
New Dwarf Primate Found, Is Giant Among Its KinMarch 01, 2017 – Native to Angola, the six-inch-long mammal may be already endangered, scientists say.
New Zealand's Whanganui River is a legal person. How will it use its voice?April 22, 2019 – Soon, the government will recognize a mountain as a legal person as well. Here's how it happened, and what it may mean.
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How to Reduce Deforestation While Growing More FoodJune 29, 2015 – By Mark Murphy, Cargill Every week it seems another study, article or video details the threats to our …The Relentless Rise of Two Caribbean Lakes Baffles ScientistsMarch 03, 2016 – In Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the lakes flood farmland, swallow communities and lead to deforestation.
Protecting Forests Is a Global Issue and a Local ChallengeSeptember 14, 2015 – By Paul Conway, Cargill As world leaders prepare to meet in New York this month for the United …
Deforestation Threatens Peru’s Food System, EnvironmentMarch 23, 2015 – Biting the head off a four-inch grub comes with a unique set of challenges. These wrinkly white insects—offspring …
Why Chimps Are Disappearing and How to Save ThemAugust 05, 2015 – Challenges facing our close relatives, says the author of a new book, include deforestation, unchecked population growth, and the pet trade.
10 of Our Favorite Orangutan PicturesAugust 19, 2015 – On International Orangutan Day, we take a look at these lovable tree-dwelling apes, whose numbers are plummeting fast due to deforestation.
Entrepreneur Changes Life in Uganda by Turning Waste Into FuelDecember 17, 2014 – Emerging Explorer Sanga Moses tackles deforestation, poverty, and health problems with cooking briquettes that burn cleaner than wood.
3 Key Takeaways From This Week's UN Climate SummitSeptember 24, 2014 – There's no new global strategy on climate change, but there were important developments at the summit, which attracted more than a hundred heads of state.
Brazil Leads World in Reducing Carbon Emissions by Slashing DeforestationJune 05, 2014 – Brazil leads the world in reducing carbon emissions by slowing deforestation in a process that saw continued growth of beef and soy industries.
Can Borneo's Tribes Survive 'Biggest Environmental Crime of Our Times'?January 09, 2015 – An innovative mapping project could help indigenous people claim ancestral lands—and protect ancient forest.
Endangered Orangutans Gain From Eco-Friendly Shifts in Palm Oil MarketOctober 11, 2014 – Oil palm plantations are a major threat to orangutans, but new initiatives for deforestation-free palm oil may help save them.
UN Climate Summit Signals Shape of Negotiations Around AgreementSeptember 23, 2014 – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is urging more action from heads of state, while U.S. President Barack Obama defends American commitment to reducing emissions.
Q&A: How One Entrepreneur Set Out to Save Uganda's Forests—and Help Its WomenJune 21, 2014 – Sanga Moses, the founder of Eco-Fuel Africa, talks about how his fuel enterprise is preventing deforestation and improving prospects for rural families.