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    Do you want to stay on top of the latest climate news?🌎🌏🌍 Subscribe to our bi-weekly digest to get a briefing on all the latest climate news, from politics to recommended podcasts delivered to your inbox 📬. Sign up now ➡️

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  2. Researchers have found evidence of how Indigenous peoples have shaped forest composition & diversity, and domesticated native plants since prehistoric times. via

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  3. Even though Indigenous communities protect some of the most critically important forest ecosystems, they remain woefully shortchanged with aid money for climate mitigation.

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  4. Forests are essential for our wellbeing, but they are under pressure due to human activities & climate change. Join this virtual summer camp to learn about sustainable forest management practices with .

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  5. "The future of all life on Earth depends on us fundamentally changing our relationship with ." Learn more about an initiative giving companies guidance on how to restore balance to the global commons. 🌏

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  6. Once West Germany’s capital, now global sustainability hub🌐 Learn how Bonn has successfully repositioned itself at the forefront of research and policymaking alike.

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  7. Biweekly news roundup: Climate crisis threatens smartphones, plastic bags choking the ocean, and why carbon is far too cheap. Read more:

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  9. 📣APPLY NOW! Are you working on a youth-led restoration project?🏞🏔🌳🏜🌊 You could be one of the 5️⃣ Restoration Stewards to lead your team in the year-long restoration program. ➡️ 📅Deadline: 31 July

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  10. The Amazon rainforest is one of the most biologically and culturally diverse landscapes on Earth. Join or co-create a series of digital dialogues for our digital conference on 22-23 September.

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  11. From music to food, policy to science, African women leaders are shaping the future of their continent and the world. Meet some of Africa’s most visionary women.

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  12. Jun 26

    🎧All New : Listen to an in-depth interview with 's Alexandre Meybeck and 's Julia Wolf on why it is important to include forests and agroforestry in national adaptation plans Press ▶️

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  13. In our latest news roundup: Brazil’s ‘highway of death,’ Bangladesh’s climate migrant towns, and lessons from ancient Mayan cities

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  14. More than 3,000 animals die on Brazil’s BR-262 road each year, but legal action by activists is forcing authorities to take notice.

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  15. Of USD 30 billion, negligible amounts reach caretakers of nearly half the world’s non-Antarctic land.

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  16. Conservation International and local partners are generating “blue carbon” credits that account for the full value of mangroves as a nature-based climate mitigation tool. via

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  17. In the news this week: Great Barrier Reef ‘in danger,’ Belgium violating human rights on climate, and why seagulls are settling in cities.

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  18. 1️⃣7️⃣ Goals📅 July a day for Music, Art & Action! 🎵Get ready for a new kind of music activation🎵 Artists + activists will come together with the power of music to for climate, equality & sustainable food systems! Get your virtual ticket 🔗

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  19. 📢Are you part of the global community? ✍️ Take this survey to help support the implementation of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

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  20. Improved cookstoves could open up a new market in DRC's Kisangani, where 2 out of 3 households show interest in switching to more sustainable and energy-efficient alternatives. via

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  21. Jun 25

    📌Meet the women entrepreneurs in who are recovering waste wood to produce clean cooking fuel

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