Policy and Research Updates
Go behind the scene with the experts from our climate team to see what the Rainforest Alliance is doing to curb global climate change, learn about the work of organizations we admire and find out where our program is headed.
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Campbell Moore, carbon specialist for the Rainforest Alliance, reports on developments in the voluntary carbon market at COP18. Last week, I headed to Qatar to join the Rainforest Alliance’s climate...December 7, 2012
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Ian Starr, technical specialist for the Rainforest Alliance’s climate program, reports on the latest developments from COP18 in Doha, Qatar. Over the past few days, the climate team has been...December 3, 2012
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Last week, scientists revealed big news about climate change’s impact on coffee crops, temperatures and the global economy. Climate change threatens coffee crops. [The Guardian] How will the US...November 12, 2012
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de Yessenia Soto, Rainforest Alliance Tras cinco horas de viaje desde la ciudad de Guatemala y en medio de hermosos paisajes llegamos a Huehuetenango, al norte de Guatemala. En las empinadas laderas...August 28, 2012
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Yessenia Soto — our Costa Rica-based communications associate — shares inspiring stories from a recent trip to meet with climate-friendly coffee farmers in Northern Guatemala. After a five-hour drive...August 28, 2012
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The Rainforest Alliance’s climate team weighs in on the importance of sustainable agriculture as a tool in the fight against global climate change. Periodically, the United Nations Framework...July 11, 2012
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For the next three days, the Rainforest Alliance will be participating in the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Rio+20 will provide a historic...June 20, 2012
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Sikobihora Marie Francoise, a tea farmer and member of the Kobacyamu cooperative, is one of 10,000 smallholder tea farmers in Rwanda who has learned to produce a greener cup of tea with the help of...May 23, 2012