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Sponsored: Technology can play a critical role in identifying risk and accelerating progress to reduce cocoa-related deforestation in Africa.
by Jill Kolling
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Amazon, TJ Maxx and Tyson are among well-known U.S. companies with no publicly stated deforestation strategy. Is your organization complicit?
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The five countries with the largest potential are Brazil, Indonesia, India, Madagascar and Colombia.
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Two new studies show that widespread corporate action on deforestation isn't yet taking root. And that's a risk for companies.
by Joel Makower
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A large majority of leading companies are failing to report on the risk of deforestation in their supply chains, says CDP.
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And only 8 percent of global companies involved in the production of commodities associated with deforestation have publicly committed to ending it.
by Steve Zwick
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Climate-positive mass timber construction is on the rise — but will producing the new material outweigh its benefits?
by Jim Robbins
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Ecological resoration is supposed to help damaged and deforested ecosystems recover — but early-stage forests aren't the same as mature ones.
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Natural capital stewardship like restoring forests could deliver almost one-third of the emissions cuts needed to stave off global temperature increases.
by RP Siegel
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Deforestation is growing, and the fight against it is grabbing public attention. Here's the full story.
by Steve Zwick
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Yes, more trees are falling, but the leading indicators suggest a brighter picture is taking root.
by Justin Adams
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Research found that 27 percent of global forest loss is caused by permanent commodity-driven deforestation-as-usual.
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Natural climate solutions could provide more than a third of the emissions reductions we need — so why aren't we paying attention to them?
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Working together can help balance the sometimes seemingly conflicting goals of economic growth, social development and environmental protection.
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Some estimates suggest that up to 30 percent of all timber traded globally may be illegally harvested.
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Critics say it's too easy for the timber industry to exploit loopholes. Plus, the process isn't reaching a major contributor to tropical deforestation: agricultural organizations.
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The research could inform future land-use decisions.
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More than 190 governments, businesses and civil society organizations have committed to ending commodity-driven deforestation by 2020.
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The economic benefits of restoring degraded or deforested land are an estimated $84 billion, roughly the entire gross domestic product of Sri Lanka in 2015.
by Andrew Wu
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The trees planted under this targeted approach do more than offset emissions. They make supply chains more resilient.
by Meg Wilcox
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Only 17 percent of funding needs for forest restoration are met each year — and very little of that coming from the private sector.
by Sofia Faruqi
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Dandelion, Raaka Chocolate and Valrhona are among the chocolate makers eyeing ways to combat poverty and renew the land.
by Meg Wilcox
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Hundreds of companies say they're taking action, but in our analysis only 35 percent offer proof.
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Forests are massive carbon sinks, and the U.S., alongside other developed countries, are donating large sums of money to protect these carbon-rich landscapes from deforestation.
by Bobby Magill