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  • Tropical Forests Are Being Replanted, But How Long Will the New Trees Last?

    TROPICAL FORESTS GLOBALLY are being lost at a rate of 61,000 square miles a year. And despite conservation efforts, the global rate of loss is accelerating. In 2016, it reached a 15-year high, with 114,000 square miles cleared.

  • Cargill pledges to stop forest to farmland conversions, but no results yet for the Cerrado

    Cargill’s recent announcement of policies to achieve zero-deforestation in its supply chains comes at a crucial moment for the Brazilian Cerrado, which is being destroyed at a breakneck rate, primarily for soy and cattle production.

  • A Tiny Beetle Is Killing an Urban Forest and There's No Solution

    A black beetle the size of a sesame seed is killing South Africa’s trees, and no one knows how to stop it. After arriving from Southeast Asia about four years ago, the polyphagous shot-hole borer has spread a thousand miles across South Africa, from the eastern city of Pietermaritzburg, where it was discovered in 2017, to indigenous forests on the west coast near Cape Town. An unwelcome side effect of globalization, the pest is believed to have arrived along with wood pellets on a ship.

  • Pay more attention to forests to avert global water crisis, researchers urge

    Australia’s Murray Darling basin covers more than a million square kilometers, 14 percent of the country’s landmass. It’s the site of tens of thousands of wetlands, but increasing demand for water has stretched its resources to the limit.

  • A new map reveals the causes of forest loss worldwide-

    If a tree falls in the forest, will another replace it?

    Of the roughly 3 million square kilometers of forest lost worldwide from 2001 to 2015, a new analysis suggests that 27 percent of that loss was permanent — the result of land being converted for industrial agriculture to meet global demand for products such as soy, timber, beef and palm oil.

  • When tree planting actually damages ecosystems

    Tree planting has been widely promoted as a solution to climate change, because plants absorb the climate-warming gases from Earth’s atmosphere as they grow.

  • This planet is unique from everything else we currently know in the universe because of this unexplainable thing called life.

    Trees’ services to this planet range from carbon storage and soil conservation to water cycle regulation. They support natural and human food systems and provide homes for countless species – including us, through building materials.

  • Animals are disappearing from forests, with grave consequences for the fight against climate breakdown – new research

    It’s tempting to think that our forests would be fine if we could simply stop trees being felled or burnt. But forests – particularly tropical ones – are more than just trees. They’re also the animals that skulk and swoop among them.

  • The forest is sick and losing its carbon-sequestration capacity”

    A researcher at the INPE Center of Land System Science, Antonio Donato Nobre, describes the state of degradation threatening the future of the Amazon rainforest in an exclusive interview with Mongabay.

  • Climate change and other forces are chipping away at the world’s forests on a daily basis

    This March  the International Day of Forests is putting the spotlight on the great variety of animal, plant and other life supported by the world’s forests with the theme, “Forests and Biodiversity: Too precious to lose.”

  • Study projects 30% more forest cover if wood biomass is managed right; critics call it a disaster

    The continued use of wood-derived biomass could result in a potential 30% increase in worldwide forest cover — more than a billion hectares (2.5 billion acres) — by the year 2100, according to a new research paper. The researchers say their calculations show that all that’s needed are the right incentives, higher values on products, and stricter forest management.

  • Forests worldwide are getting younger, scientists warn

    The problem isn’t just that many forests are being lost. It’s also that many remaining forests are getting younger.

  • Though forests burn, trees retake farmland globally as agroforestry advances

    It was late afternoon deep in the dry season in Fatikh, a village in the Sahel region of Senegal.

  • Invasive jumping worms damage U.S. soil and threaten forests

    What could be more 2020 than an ongoing invasion of jumping worms?

  • New initiative to prompt paradigm shift toward resilient agriculture

    The challenges agriculture poses are well known.

  • The wooden economy and the world’s ultimate renewable.

    For millennia, trees have provided mankind with fuel, food, fibre and medicine from their fruit, flowers, roots, wood, leaves and branches.

  • How South Africa’s mangrove forests store carbon and why it matters

    Scientists around the world are looking for ways to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This gas is a natural component of the atmosphere, released by processes of respiration and decomposition of organic matter.

  • Our deadliest air pollution is ignored

    The mostly deadly air pollution in South Africa seldom makes the press. It causes by far the most death, disease and permanent brain damage, but you almost never read about it in the newspapers or hear about it from green environmental groups

  • Half of tropical forestland cleared for agriculture isn’t put to use, research shows

    Agriculture is gradually killing forests, and yet up to half of tropical forestland in Africa, Latin America and Asia cleared for agriculture remains idle, according to research published in the journal Science.

  • Deforestation in the Amazon is already well past the peak

    Let’s start by getting some grounding on where we are today.

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