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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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The natural capital provided by an urban canopy provides measurable material benefits.
by Mike Wallace
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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
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Inside the tech giant's strategy to lower its paper footprint in China and the United States.
by Lisa Jackson
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For companies that illegally cut protected forests, satellite monitoring systems and data analytics leave nowhere to hide.
by Sarah Mann
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After years of incentivizing timber production, how could policy encourage landowners to think more sustainably?
by Danna Smith
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Emerging technologies can improve forest information management and traceability in timber supply chains.
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Retailers are far more active in scrubbing deforestation out of their palm oil supply chains than cattle, research shows.
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When it comes to big environmental challenges such as sustainable forestry, it takes an all-hands-on-deck approach.
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As companies such as Walmart, Nestlé and Unilever vow to combat deforestation, a few key actions would make an outsized impact.
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A new study calls out PepsiCo, Colgate-Palmolive and Johnson & Johnson for stalled efforts.
by James Murray
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Sponsored story: The Forestry Stewardship Council certification process teaches small landowners of forests to sustainably manage their land.
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Lumber Liquidators' record $13 million fine and a Washington mill’s conviction underscore need for better timber identification.