News These Seeds Could Hold the Genetic Key to Protecting Western Forests The survival of the slow-growing whitebark pine is threatened by an array of pressures...
News - Original News Cape Breton Launches $1.2 Million Planting Project π²π¨π¦ This project will plant over 208,000 trees along with native shrubs and plants...
Spotlight A Tipping Point for Mangrove Restoration and Shrimp Farming in Indonesia Silvo-aquaculture has been suggested as a potential solution for the Mahakam Delta...
News - Original Bosland Aims to Reforest Former Mine Lands β°οΈπ² The project aims to turn 100 acres of former gravel mines into a new forest, planting 70,000 trees by spring 2025.
News News - Original Isometricβs New Carbon Removal Approach π² Isometric is mixing new tech with old-school methods...
Spotlight Spotlight - Original Heat Reduces Carbon Sink But Forest Potential Prevails ππ₯ ...forests have a vital role to play in mitigating climate change - though they cannot do it alone.
News Rio and UFRJ Make an Agreement to Combat the Effects of Climate Change The program also includes the creation of a forest credit certification system for the State of Rio de Janeiro.
News News - Original Weekly News Roundup October 17 π°π Greenwashing is on the decline. African carbon markets are on the rise. Read on to learn more...
Spotlight Can Forest Expansion Balance Climate Change, Economic Growth and Ecological Health? When it comes to managing woodlands to meet multiple needs, Irish activists underscore the importance of considering the forest as well as the trees.
Spotlight What Indigenous Delegates Want from COP16 Indigenous delegates are keeping a close eye on discussions around the implementation of the targets and goals...
News ADVISORY: WRI Press Call on Expectations for COP29 WRI experts will outline some of most significant and contentious issues that negotiators will contend with at the COP29 negotiations in Baku...
News - Original News Who Will Save the Forest Service?ππ² The Forest Service has over 4 million acres of land that need new trees, but fewer workers means slower progress.