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Palm oil entered the global economy in the 1500s aboard ships engaged in the transatlantic slave trade.
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The consumer goods company scored an 'F' grade on a recent scorecard released by the Rainforest Action Network.
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The food giant reveals how a simplification of a once sprawling palm oil supply chain has helped the company to ensure it can deliver on its sustainable sourcing pledges
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Two recent reports warn that ambitions need to be raised to eliminate deforestation arising from surging demand for soy.
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The protein consumers don't think about is driving deforestation and traders aren't doing much to stop it.
by Jim Giles
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Business operating in China should expect changes to the market to align with climate goals.
by Lin Wang
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Sponsored: SafeTraces, Ulula and Rainforest Connection are using everything from seaweed DNA to microphones to connect local actions to global solutions.
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Land trusts have started adressing the unfair advantages they bring to cities, and some are working to foster equity.
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Committing to end deforestation requires investing in new suppliers, advancing the rights of local communities and prioritizing results.
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Across the 48 states of the continental U.S., there is enough land to plant forests that could sequester the equivalent of about 5 percent of the greenhouse gases the country emitted in 2019.
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Central Arkansas Water partnered with green finance experts Encourage Capital and WRI to pioneer the first certified green bond of this kind. It was purchased by Morgan Stanley.
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Keeping trees in the ground where they are already growing is an effective low-tech way to slow climate change.
by Beverly Law
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Regenerative agriculture practices can sequester carbon in soil, but for companies with complex supply chains, the logistics of moving to such practices can get messy.
by Meg Wilcox
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To fix fashion’s sustainability problem, we need a little less conversation and a little more action
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Sponsored: The industry is on the verge of a climate revolution, but progress is getting bogged down by semantics and distracted by low-hanging fruit.
by Angela Adams
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Plus, we dig into the debate over soil carbon credits related to regenerative agriculture.
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Three-year results from Danone’s regenerative agriculture program focus on data over carbon sequestration, at least for now.
by Jesse Klein
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More than 100 days after P&G’s voting shareholders sent an overwhelming message to the company to stop fueling deforestation, P&G still has not announced an action plan.
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These startups and nonprofits are using cutting edge technology and research to bring quantitative numbers to the highly qualitative agricultural world.
by Jesse Klein
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Criticism of banks' financing of environmentally destructive industries continues to grow, but a new report argues they could play a critical role in protecting forests and driving climate action.
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Collective action and engagement are key to one of the toughest supply chain problems around.
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While Leopold did not explicitly recognize how the impacts of land exploitation fell disproportionately on the poor and on Black and Indigenous people and people of color, he came to believe that Western ethical frameworks had to expand to embrace land.
by Curt Meine
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President-elect Biden and leaders in the House and Senate have a chance to lead on climate change by standing up for forests.
by Alex Rudee
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A year of tragedy and chaos has also seen a dramatic leap forward for the global green economy.
by James Murray