Forest Recognition for Papua Tribe Raises Hopes for Climate
Indigenous peoples are increasingly recognized as the most effective custodians of the world's remaining forests.
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Indigenous peoples are increasingly recognized as the most effective custodians of the world's remaining forests.

How plant-based meat's dependence on coconut and cacao could become a liability.

Global trade in chocolate, worth more than $1 trillion dollars a year, is leading to widespread deforestation in Ivory Coast and Ghana.

Brazil, Indonesia, and DR Congo have now formed a tripartite alliance aimed at better preserving tropical rainforests amid the worsening global climate emergency.
Santiago Gowland, CEO at The Rainforest Alliance, explains how the principles of regenerative agriculture helps firms implement practices from soil conservation to crop diversification into their supply chains.

Fanny Gauttier, the Rainforest Alliance's Public Affairs Lead for Europe, contributes to a discussion on a just transition for smallholders towards sustainable, deforestation-free products that respect their rights and does not saddle them with extra burdens.