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The benefits of paying landholders for land restoration
By compensating landholders for land restoration, government programs support services worth more than the cost.
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'It breaks my heart': Costa Rica's coffee communities challenged by climate change
In Costa Rica, coffee farming isn’t just a job, it’s a family tradition.
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Levi Sucre Romero: My community doesn't exist just to absolve you of your climate sins
Carbon markets have left Indigenous communities that manage tropical forests vulnerable to exploitation.
Tropical forests can recover from deforestation very fast, new study finds
The study found that soil fertility on previously deforested land can return in less than a decade. But that doesn’t give people a “license to kill,” said one author.
Lilly Graber at a 2019 youth climate change protest in downtown Pittsburgh. (Credit: Connor Mulvaney for Environmental Health News)
COP26: Denmark and Costa Rica launch ambitious alliance to phase out oil and gas
The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance was launched today at COP26 by ministers from the two lead countries.
The COP26 power list
15 people to watch at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
Prince William's Earthshot prize honors Costa Rica and Milan in climate fight
Costa Rica and the city of Milan were among the five winners that each received one million pounds, or nearly $1.4 million, to continue sustainability and conservation efforts during a ceremony in London.
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