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A journey across Russia’s desolate oil region
“I wonder why it reminds me Mordor so much,” our videographer, Vitya, asks. “Because it looks like the Eye of Sauron,” I reply.
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What is happening to 100 million hectares of forests in Russia?
If we can regulate these 100 million hectares of “illegal” forests in a smart way, they could be a big part of nature conservation and restoration.
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US Federal Court dismisses racketeering counts against Greenpeace
“From day one, it was clear Resolute intended to bully legitimate advocacy organisations and forest defenders by abusing laws designed to curtail the mafia."
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Activists expose illegal deforestation linked to flooding in Argentina
“The devastating floods that are claiming lives across northern Argentina are no ‘natural’ disaster. They are made worse by climate change and forest destruction."
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A breakthrough: we’re now one step closer to ending deforestation for palm oil
This could be the beginning of the end for deforestation for palm oil. But it is not over.
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Breakthrough as world’s largest palm oil trader gives forest destroyers nowhere to hide
"...today’s announcement is a potential breakthrough. If Wilmar keeps its word, by the end of 2019 it will be using satellites to monitor all of its palm oil suppliers..."
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What it’s like standing up to dirty palm oil on the open seas
The crew from the tanker tried to stop the activists from boarding the ship, but one of the activists managed to make it.
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Wildfires in Russia are like a horror movie
“Being here is like being in a horror movie. I look around and wonder how could it happen? Could we have prevented it?”
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Climate negotiators, we need to talk about wildfires
"Human induced climate change is fueling fires, fires speed up climate change - it’s time to break the cycle..."