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Rainforest Action Network has been campaigning for No Deforestation, No Peat, No Exploitation (NDPE) policy for years, and right now they have their sights set on Mondelēz, the corporation that makes ...
India's rainforests, biodiversity hotspots in the Western Ghats and Northeast, harbor rare and elusive species. From the galaxy frog with its starry skin to the camouflaged Sri Lankan frogmouth ...
Each year on June 22, the world paus­es to re­flect on the vi­tal role of rain­forests in sus­tain­ing life. World Rain­for­est Day is more than a trib­ute to trees and wildlife; it is a re­minder of ...
World Rainforest Day is observed every year on 22 June to highlight the important role rainforests play in our planet’s health. These forests help control global rainfall, reduce the effects of ...
June 22 marks World Rainforest Day, launched in 2017 by Rainforest Partnership to highlight the critical role of tropical forests. These ecosystems stabilize the climate, regulate rainfall, store ...
Ahead of World Rainforest Day on June 22, Forest and Land Scotland (FLS) have announced a new milestone in their restoration efforts over the last year. FLS teams restored 1226 hectares in 2024/25 ...
World Rainforest Day is celebrated on 22 June every year, marking an opportunity to celebrate these precious habitats. Senior Species Recovery Officer Mary Davies recounts her visit to the Hutan ...
From cookies and instant noodles to shampoo and lipstick, palm oil is everywhere. Found in nearly half of all packaged products on supermarket shelves, it’s the most widely consumed vegetable oil in ...
Six young Bangladeshis are set to attend the Rainforest World Music Festival in Malaysia, courtesy of RYZE, the country's first AI-powered digital lifestyle brand. The winners were selected through a ...
But 45% associated them with tropical rainforest-rich Brazil, while just one in five (20%) expected them to grow in England, only 12% linked them to Wales, and 13.5% thought they would grow in ...