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Communities and evidence at the centre of Africa restoration success

Twenty percent of global land area is degraded to some extent. In Africa, it is estimated that two-thirds of productive land is degraded, impacting hundreds of millions of people’s ability to  produce food and making them more vulnerable than ever to our rapidly changing climate. Healthy land resources, including soil, water and biodiversity, provide services such as food, fuel, fibre, clean water, […]

Home and wild food production helped prevent hunger during COVID-19 pandemic, study finds

Gardening, hunting, fishing, foraging and maintaining backyard poultry and livestock increased in rural New England during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. A new study found that these activities, collectively known as home and wild food production, reduced hunger among households during that period. Researchers from the University of Vermont and University of Maine […]

From Pests to Pine Health, $1.4M Boosts New Forest Research

The Northern Forest Region, encompassing 26 million acres across Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and northern New York, faces significant transformations due to the impacts of climate change, invasive insects, and other emerging threats. Safeguarding these forests, which are essential ecologically, economically, and culturally, demands innovative approaches and deeper insights. To address these challenges, the University […]

Challenges in voluntary carbon markets

In voluntary carbon markets, buyers (like big companies with emissions) voluntarily purchase and trade in offsets generated from emissions reduction or removal projects elsewhere. And in early 2023 momentum was building for them, but that soon collapsed as evidence of greenwashing grew: forestry programs were significantly overestimating their value. Allegra Dawes at CSIS lays out […]

Carbon credit insurance market to reach $1B by 2030, $30B by 2050

Insurance plays a crucial role in supporting carbon markets as the global community strives towards achieving net-zero emissions. As companies and governments implement carbon pricing mechanisms and engage in emissions trading, insurance provides a vital layer of financial protection against potential risks and uncertainties associated with these activities. A recent report highlights the significant growth […]

Agroforestry rises as a smallholder-powered climate solution

Across Africa and Asia, new incentive programmes and digital tools are laying the ground for the large-scale deployment of trees in rural landscapes – particularly among the smallholder farmers that produce a third of our planet’s food. Such efforts hold significant sway on our ability to meet global climate, land, and biodiversity goals. At a […]

Tanzania eyes Sh2.4 trillion from carbon trading projects

What you need to know: The minister of State in the Vice President’s Office responsible for Union and Environment, Dr Selemani Jafo, told the parliament yesterday that 35 applications for carbon trade projects were received by the end of December 2023. Tanzania to register carbon trade projects worth $1 billion, boosting national revenue. Minister Jafo […]

Vacancy: Forest Sciences or related fields

Job description The Institute of Forestry of the Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forests and Fisheries, in Hamburg-Bergedorf is looking for the following full-time position, limited until 31.01.2027, at the earliest possible date Scientist (f/m/d) (Economics, applied economic disciplines, Forest Sciences or related fields) for the project “Regional Study Harz […]

At least 64 dead as authorities struggle to contain forest fires in Chile

Firefighters are wrestling with huge forest fires that broke out in central Chile on Friday. Officials have extended curfews in cities most heavily affected by the blazes and said at least 64 people were killed. The fires have been burning with the highest intensity around the city of Viña del Mar, where a botanical garden founded in […]