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- How can we save the world’s rainforests? - The World Economic Forum
Rainforests are crucial in the fight against climate change But deforestation remains a significant threat as the global demand for food continues to rise
- 3 changes needed to create a more regenerative economy
The Amazon rainforest is vital to our future but under increasing threat Highlighting the benefits of regenerative economy is key, says this leader
- Saving the Amazon rainforest – in 10 steps | World Economic Forum
With the rainforest’s future hanging in the balance, scientists have drawn up a 10-point plan to help save the Amazon
- 4 vital steps to protect the world’s remaining rainforests
Understanding the economic value of rainforests and conserving them will enable greener and more inclusive economies, leading to a more sustainable world
- Tropical forests lost at fastest recorded rate in 2024
1 Record-breaking tropical forest loss in 2024 The tropics lost a record-breaking 6 7 million hectares of primary rainforest in 2024, according to new data from the University of Maryland’s GLAD lab, published via the World Resources Institute’s (WRI) Global Forest Watch platform
- Heres why we should protect forests, according to UNs FOA | World . . .
Here are some reasons to protect forests from the Food and Agriculture Organisation as 1 6 billion people rely on vital forest ecosystems for their livelihoods
- What the Amazon rainforest tells us about globalization
Since ancient times, agriculture has been the primary cause of deforestation Today, Chinese and American demand has a huge impact on the Amazon
- Old-growth forests and ancient trees: what you need to know
A new World Resources Institute report paints a concerning picture for the world’s forests Old-growth forests and ancient trees are critical for climate stability, biodiversity and human well-being Here’s why they matter, the threats they face and how we can protect them
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