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Inaction over illegal palm oil in Indonesia’s megadiverse forest estate jeopardises people and planet
The implications of Indonesia prioritizing oil palm plantation expansion over forest landscapes remain disastrous for Indigenous and traditional communities, and for addressing the global climate crisis.
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Building better food systems for people and nature
As part of World Food Day, we present the first in a series of stories that spotlights individuals and small organisations helping to build food sovereignty and sustainable farming practices, support smallholding farmers and Indigenous people, and fight climate change.
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Rural women unite against industrial farming pollution
“The cities must hear what is happening in rural areas. We must understand that what we eat in the cities comes from a country area."
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Amazon Expedition: Where is deforestation advancing?
The development strategy for the southern region of the Amazon, although framed as sustainable, is based on industrial agriculture and not on sustainable practices, in which policies are geared towards large-scale properties.
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To fight the climate crisis, we need our forests standing
When our forests are destroyed to make way for industrial agriculture, we’re losing a vital ecosystem that keeps our planet cool, and in addition to that, the land becomes a huge contributor to the climate crisis.
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Kunming Declaration announced at UN Convention on Biological Diversity – Greenpeace response
“Our global biodiversity crisis is urgent but so far the CBD’s progress has been too slow. Autopilot won’t get us there.”
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Antarctica shows everything is possible when we work together – now we need leaders to make history again
30 years ago, something remarkable happened. Governments around the world agreed to protect the Antarctic. We need to do it again.