Browsing: deforestation
As a negotiation focused on implementation and nature, the Amazon COP, COP30 in Belém was widely expected to be the…
While I appreciate the work of the International Energy Agency (IEA) and often use their data in my analysis, I…
Yet another reality of a warming planet is the increasing pace and scale of wildfires. Their deleterious impact creates conditions…
Critics urge the New York Stock Exchange to reject listing JBS, one of the world’s largest meat companies, claiming it’s illegally profiting from deforested land in Brazil
Brazilian meat giant JBS expects its shares to begin trading Friday on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading in New…
In 2024, the world lost 6.7 million hectares of tropical primary rainforest, the highest level of loss in at least…
Spain’s largest bank, Banco Santander, has provided $1.3 billion in backing to a firm that has carried out extensive deforestation…
According to the International Hydropower Association, people have been consciously using the power of water since at least the Han…
Europe faces a summer of diaper and tampon shortages as new EU deforestation laws threaten to disrupt the $3.5 billion industry
US paper makers are warning the European Union that a new law requiring them to trace timber to its origins…
European laws to stop deforestation may reorder how coffee is traded and benefit one Southeast Asian nation that has long promoted more sustainable farming methods
Le Van Tam is no stranger to how the vagaries of global trade can determine the fortunes of small coffee…
Chocolate and cosmetic prices could soar on Europe’s new cocoa law that requires firms to prove that every bean they import didn’t contribute to deforestation
Cocoa’s journey from bean to bar winds through a rebagging plant like this one in San Pedro, Ivory Coast, where…











