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  • Sweet: Chocolate goes climate-positive with carbon insetting

    Thursday November 05th, 2015
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    By Patrick Fortyr, Forest Finest Consulting GmbH – CO2OL People love chocolate. Last year’s global consumption of this delicious and timeless treat was approximately 8 million tonnes, as more and more people can afford it. In particular, demand is rising sharply in in the new middle classes of China and India. The chocolate industry is […]

  • Amazon rising: Adaptation begins at home

    Wednesday November 04th, 2015
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    Originally published on CIFOR’s Forest News. By Harry Pearl. For hundreds of thousands of rural families eking out a living in Brazil’s Amazon estuary, living with flooding is a daily reality. But with climate change tipped to hasten sea-level rise, tidal inundation is set to worsen. How can local government help smallholders—known locally as caboclos—to […]

  • Bamboo: a powerful ally for land restoration

    Monday November 02nd, 2015
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    By Hans Friederich, Director General, International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR). Bamboo can be a powerful ally for land restoration. This strategic resource thrives on problem soils and steep slopes, helps to conserve soil and water, and improves land quality. Its potential is significant – if its benefits are recognized by decision makers and […]

  • Don’t inhale: Scientists look at what the Indonesian haze is made of

    Monday October 26th, 2015
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    Originally published on CIFOR’s Forests News. By Suzanna Anderson. The fires raging across Indonesia, and the hazardous smoke they create, are causing even greater damage to the environment, wildlife and communities than first imagined. While much of the recent focus has been on Sumatra—and the spillover into Singapore and Malaysia—the province of Central Kalimantan, on […]

  • Carbon forestry in Africa: who wins?

    Monday October 26th, 2015
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    By Prof Ian Scoones, ESRC STEPS Centre 2015 could be a crucial moment for tackling climate change, with the Conference of the Parties meeting in December 2015 following hard on the heels of the UN’s new Sustainable Development Goals. What to do about carbon, forests, and forest management are crucial questions in reaching global agreements. […]

  • AIRCA: Achieving SDGs through a landscape approach

    Wednesday October 21st, 2015
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    This article links to a session at the 2015 Global Landscapes Forum (5-6, December in Paris): Climate Smart Agriculture for healthy landscapes and livelihoods. By the AIRCA communications team. Contact: mdieling@airca.org. The new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit 2015 in New York. They replace the Millennium Development […]

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