Tropical Forest Success Story under Threat in Guatemala
The Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala is a deforestation hotspot, but there is a large swathe where the rate has been near zero since 2000.
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The Maya Biosphere Reserve in Guatemala is a deforestation hotspot, but there is a large swathe where the rate has been near zero since 2000.
A community-led Land Management Board has made sustainable, climate-smart farming the norm.... Continue Reading
Our field trainer shows tea farmers that reducing herbicide use can protect forests, soil, and water.... Continue Reading
An Indonesian farmer is growing climate change-resistant cocoa seedlings.... Continue Reading
Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire committed last fall to ending deforestation in their cocoa supply chains.... Continue Reading
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