The genocidal state asks the West for help to fight the fires while its military burns children and adults alive in Gaza.
Out of poverty people have turned to illegal mining, destroying not only the forests but also farmlands and waterways
A historic UN deal to restore degraded forest ecosystems in southeastern DRC is being torn apart by mining companies
Power shortages across the country are fuelling deforestation through the illegal charcoal trade
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Mary Corrigall went on an expedition and turned up edibles you seldom find in a supermarket
As long as agribusinesses and global financial institutions continued to fuel and make money from global deforestation these carbon sinks will continue to be razed
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The stunning scenery of Malawi’s only mountain is a drawcard for local and foreign visitors
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There are 30 skeletons in the Iroungou cave, and carbon dating has shown they are from the 14th century. It is only the second cave burial site to be unearthed on the continent