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COP16 Ends in Stalemate as Critical Biodiversity Goals Hang in the Balance

November 5, 2024 No Comments

Despite significant steps forward on indigenous representation and a potential billion-dollar fund for biodiversity, the 16th Conservation of Parties (COP16) summit in Colombia concluded in discord. Developing countries left frustrated as rich nations failed to deliver on their funding promises.

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Biodiversity Jenga by Benjamin Von Wong Photo: ©️Von Wong Productions 2024

“Biodiversity Jenga” at COP16: A Towering Reminder of Nature’s Fragile Balance

October 27, 2024 No Comments

The Biodiversity Jenga is sponsored by Chris Larsen and nonprofit SeaTrees, features 33 stacked blocks, each representing one of Colombia’s unique ecosystems.

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Blue boats transporting tourists going to Phong Nha cave. The pier was funded by ADB’s Greater Mekong Subregion Sustainable Tourism Development Project. Training programs also gave the local people opportunities to work in the tourism sector in and around the National Park (photo by Ariel Javellana).

Innovative Finance Approaches for Addressing River Basin Pollution: Combating Aquatic Biodiversity Loss in Southeast Asia

October 24, 2024 No Comments

This report outlines the cascading environmental, social, and economic impacts of aquatic biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia and recommends ways to develop scalable projects that tackle river pollution and support sustainable development.

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A River Reborn: How EcoSattva Is Reviving the Kham River and Transforming a Community

October 16, 2024 No Comments

The Kham River Restoration Initiative, led by EcoSattva in partnership with Varroc Industries and the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation, is more than a river cleanup—it is a complete ecological and social transformation.

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Picture by Peter Yeung/The Washington Post. Indonesia, 2023.

How South Sulawesi’s Kajang Tribe Became Global Conservation Heroes

October 12, 2024 No Comments

Deep within the verdant forests of South Sulawesi lies a hidden gem of environmental stewardship: the Kajang Tribe. In the words of one Kajang elder, “If we take care of the forest, the forest will take care of us.”

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Indonesia’s Sea Sand Export Resumption Raises Alarms Over Potential Marine Biodiversity and Environmental Loss

October 3, 2024 No Comments

Indonesia’s return to sea sand exports sparks environmental concerns and potential ecological disasters.

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Indonesia Sees Surge in Sustainable Palm Oil Certification Among Independent Farmers

September 21, 2024 No Comments

For Indonesia, which is the world’s largest producer of palm oil, the expansion of RSPO certification among smallholders is a promising step towards balancing economic

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Agroforestry: A Key Solution for Coffee and Climate Resilience

September 14, 2024 No Comments

As climate risks intensify, building a climate-resilient coffee industry has become more urgent than ever. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Coffee, one of the world’s most consumed

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Excavator in Coal Mine by stafichukanatoly from pixabay

Coal Mining’s Toll on India’s Land: A 35% Loss of Native Cover in Central Coal Belt

September 7, 2024 1 Comment

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A recent study reveals that coal mining has led to a 35% loss of native land cover in India’s central coal belt, highlighting

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