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The Great Green Wall: A Wall of Hope or a Mirage?
Conceived as a symbol of hope in the fight against environmental degradation in the Sahel region of Africa, the Great Green Wall (GGW)...
Constant Tedder
Apr 23, 20247 min read
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Does Forest Thinning Work?
As the climate warms and catastrophic wildfires become more common, land managers are seeking ways to reduce the risk of forest fires...
Constant Tedder
Sep 4, 20203 min read
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When Planting Trees Threatens Forests
A new study has shown that campaigns to plant large numbers of trees could have the opposite intended effect and may threaten natural...
Constant Tedder
Jun 30, 20203 min read
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Study Projects 30% More Forest Cover if Wood Biomass is Managed Right
The continued use of wood – derived biomass could result in a potential 30% increase in worldwide forest cover — more than a billion...
Constant Tedder
Jun 11, 20204 min read
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What Satellite Imagery Tells Us About Vegetation in the Mu Us Desert
Earth.Org analysed satellite data to assess the changes in vegetation and land cover in the Mu Us desert in North-western China from 1985...
Constant Tedder
Dec 6, 20193 min read
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The World’s Largest Mangrove Forest Is Shrinking
The largest mangrove forest in the world in the Sundarbans is shrinking. A new coal power plant might wreak havoc on the already...
Constant Tedder
Oct 8, 20193 min read
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How the World’s Largest Fintech Company is Greening China
Alibaba, the world’s largest fintech company, is using Alipay to tap into mobile games to fight desertification, greening China in the...
Constant Tedder
Aug 9, 20193 min read
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Global Companies May Fail to Reach UN Climate Summit Goal, Cargill Warns
Cargill, one of the world’s top agricultural commodity trading houses, has warned that global companies will not meet their UN Climate...
Constant Tedder
Jun 19, 20193 min read
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More Than 570 Plants Have Gone Extinct in Last 250 Years, Study Finds
The first ever global analysis of plant extinction found that over 570 species of plants have gone extinct in the last 250 years....
Constant Tedder
Jun 15, 20192 min read
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Earth’s Last Free-Flowing Rivers
Two-thirds of Earth’s 242 longest rivers are no longer free-flowing due to human activities, a study mapping over 12 million kms of...
Constant Tedder
May 17, 20193 min read
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What is the Future of Southeast Asia’s Forests?
Forests in Southeast Asia have faced extensive deforestation in recent decades. Socioeconomic pathways of Southeast Asian countries will...
Constant Tedder
May 10, 20193 min read
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Land Management: How China and India are Making Our Planet Greener
China and India, the two most populous countries in the world, are making our planet greener through land management, a recent study by...
Constant Tedder
Apr 26, 20193 min read
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