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Apes Enjoy Joking and Teasing Each Other
New research finds that it’s not only human babies who love to playfully tease each other. Researchers reasoned that since language is not required for this behaviour, similar kinds of playfu…Palm Oil Detectives
74 countries have now ratified a landmark treaty to protect the high seas. Why hasn’t NZ?
The High Seas Treaty comes into force in January. New Zealand lags behind on several fronts, including marine protection and recognition of Māori customary rights.The Conversation
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Why Do Forest and Land Fires Continue to Occur Even During the Wet Dry Season?
Although this year marks the onset of the wet dry season, forest and land fires continue to occur. These fires trigger the disaster of haze.Evy Rachmawati (PT Kompas Media Nusantara)
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Guatemala becomes the deadliest country for environmental defenders | Dialogue Earth
New Global Witness report shows over 80% of all environment-related killings last year occurred in Latin AmericaFermín Koop (对话地球)
Giant cuttlefish! They are in danger and scientists are going to save them with … bubbles!
The only other option was to go back in time and do something about climate change but time travel hasn’t been invented yetFirst Dog on the Moon (The Guardian)
Brazil’s antitrust regulator, CADE, on Sept. 30 decided to suspend the Amazon soy moratorium from Jan. 1, 2026.
Depending on the probe’s course of action, this could dismantle one of the nation’s most important private sector pacts credited with slowing deforestation of the tropical rainforest for soy plantations.
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🌳 #News: @UniofOxford #Research finds while selective logging alters tropical #forests, converting them to #palmoil causes greater harm, especially to #biodiversity. Preserving logged forests is crucial. #BoycottPalmOil #Boycott4Wildlife
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Logged Forests Thrive, While Palm Oil Leaves Little Alive
Research finds selective logging alters forest structure, but palm oil conversion causes more severe damage to biodiversity. Take action boycott palm oil!Palm Oil Detectives
💬 Our partners at @nextcloud have withdrawn their EU-level antitrust complaint against Microsoft’s bundling of OneDrive in Windows.
As one of the co-signers, XWiki remains committed to the same principle: fair competition, interoperability, and user freedom.
The German Bundeskartellamt complaint continues, and we’ll keep supporting the broader effort for a fair digital ecosystem.
👉 Nextcloud’s full statement: nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-d…
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Nextcloud decided to withdraw complaint against Microsoft - Nextcloud
Everything you need to know about our withdrawal from the anti-trust complaint, why the problem is not resolved, and how you can help.Jos Poortvliet (Nextcloud)
UN accuses Indonesia’s No. 2 palm oil firm of rights & environmental abuses
JAKARTA — The United Nations has called out Indonesia’s No. 2 palm oil company for alleged human rights and environmental abuses, the first time it has singled out a company rather than the industry. Various U.N.Hans Nicholas Jong (Conservation news)
No more veggie burgers? EU parliament votes to ban meat names for plant-based foods
I Applaud This Effort towards honest labeling and against deceptive advertising
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EU parliament votes to ban meat names for plant-based foods
Pressure to ban meat labels for plant-based products comes from Europe's livestock farmers.Danai Nesta Kupemba (BBC News)
#News: Villagers in #Cameroon are fighting back as #palmoil giant #Socapalm invades and takes their ancestral land 🌴🚫. Police used tear gas on protesters, and the government is silent. @palmoildetect.bsky.social #BoycottPalmOil #HumanRights #WorkersRights news.mongabay.com/short-articl…
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Palm oil giant Socapalm still planting on disputed land in Cameroon as villagers seek redress
A land dispute between residents of a Cameroonian village and a major palm oil company remains unresolved despite protests and requests for meetings with authorities, NGOs and community members say.Conservation news
Ecosystems as infrastructure: Tim Christophersen on how to rebuild humanity’s ties to nature
The forests of northern Europe provided Tim Christophersen with his first education. As a child in rural Germany he followed his grandfather, a forest ranger, on long walks among the trees.Rhett Butler (Conservation news)
Scientific thought on emotions in animals
How do animal behavior researchers feel about the feelings of animals? A new survey helps to answer that question.ScienceDaily
Trafficking of lesser-known wildlife species on the rise in Africa | Dialogue Earth
The global crackdown on wildlife trafficking has inadvertently spawned a black-market trade in species such as ants and smaller reptilesTemwani Mgunda (对话地球)
Forest 500 report finds only 9% of companies assessed have a public commitment to not tolerate attacks on defenders - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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Colonial Palm Oil Threatens Ancient Noken Weaving in West Papua
A powerful new indigenous art exhibition has highlighted the tragic loss of #WestPapua’s cultural identity due to #deforestation for #palmoil and #sugarcane monoculture plantations. A situation per…Palm Oil Detectives
Some tropical trees cool their leaves to survive the heat — but not all species have ways to cope
In full sun, tropical leaves can become much hotter than the surrounding air. Their ability to cope can be a matter of life or death.The Conversation
Deforestation is killing people by raising local temperatures
Deforestation doesn’t just fuel climate change—it makes people hotter. A new study finds tropical forest loss raises local temperatures, and is linked to 28,000 heat-related deaths annually.Conservation news
Where have all the flowers gone?
One of my most memorable interspecies encounters was many years ago with an orangutan in a nature reserve in Sabah on the island of Borneo.johnmenadue.com
#News: In #Indonesia, hashtags have become weapons to wield against #humanrights and #environmental activists who face government censorship and criminalisation. Fight #corruption @palmoildetect.bsky.social #WorkersRights 360info.org/hashtags-hurt-hash…
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Hashtags hurt, hashtags heal too - 360
The arrests of activists, the influence of algorithms, and the surge of public frustration are revealing how social media is actively fueling Indonesia’s ongoing democratic reckoning.ria.ernunsari@360info.org (360)
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ABC News provides the latest news and headlines in Australia and around the world.Marina Trajkovich (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Palm oil giant Socapalm still planting on disputed land in Cameroon as villagers seek redress
A land dispute between residents of a Cameroonian village and a major palm oil company remains unresolved despite protests and requests for meetings with authorities, NGOs and community members say.Conservation news
Conservationist Dame Jane Goodall has passed away, age 91
Conservationist Dame Jane Doodall dies aged 91
Dr Goodall was a world-leading expert on chimpanzees and a renowned conservationist.Maia Davies (BBC News)
Inside the Plastics Industry Playbook: Delay, Deny, and Distract
In an interview with e360, Saabira Chaudhuri, author of a new book on the history of the plastics industry, discusses how petrochemical companies worldwide have molded consumers to embrace convenience and disposability — no matter the environmental a…Yale E360
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Extreme drought forces Brazil’s Indigenous people into cities
Climate change is forcing an Indigenous community in the Amazon to balance its traditional way of life with urban living对话地球
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The genius of trees: how forests have shaped humanity, from chocolate cravings to our ability to dream
Since our early ancestors came down from the canopy, we may think we have learned how to live without trees. But our lives remain intertwined in incredible waysGuardian staff reporter (The Guardian)
Mass Rally in Diphu Against ‘Corporate Land Grab’, Targets KAAC Chief
Karbi Anglong | Assam | Top Stories | The All Party Hill Leaders’ Conference (APHLC) on Wednesday staged a massive rally in Diphu, joined by Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP)PratidinTime News Desk (Pratidin Time)
Stakeholders Urge Action to Ban Toxic Farm Pesticides - Voice of Nigeria Broadcasting Service
Stakeholders in Nigeria’s health, agriculture, and environmental sectors have raised an urgent alarm over the widespread use and distribution of Highly Hazardous Pesticides (HHPs) across the country.Rita Obiora (Voice of Nigeria Broadcasting Service)
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Malaysia: Indonesian workers on palm oil plantations allegedly supplying multinational brands report rights violations, incl. poverty wages, gender discrimination & precarious conditions; incl. cos. responses & non-response - Business & Human Rights Resou
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Saving the giants of the Australian forest
Mountain ash forests are predicted to lose a quarter of their trees by 2080, releasing over 100 million tonnes of stored carbon into the atmosphere. But there is a way to limit further lossDr Raphael Trouve (The University of Melbourne)
Upper Belaga’s Penan, Kenyah communities accuse plantation firm of illegal land clearing
By DayakDaily Team KUCHING, May 14: The indigenous Penan and Kenyah communities from the Upper Belaga River have lodged a formal complaint against a plantation company, accusing it of violating the…DayakDaily
#News: Exhibition highlights vanishing of West Papua’s UNESCO recognised #noken weaving for #palmoil and #sugarcane in #WestPapua. Reject corporate #landgrabbing for palm oil in when you shop! #BoycottPalmOil #HumanRights #IndigenousRights
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Colonial Palm Oil Threatens Ancient Noken Weaving in West Papua
A powerful new indigenous art exhibition has highlighted the tragic loss of #WestPapua’s cultural identity due to #deforestation for #palmoil and #sugarcane monoculture plantations. A situation per…Palm Oil Detectives
‘We are perilously close to the point of no return’: climate scientist on Amazon rainforest’s future
Carlos Nobre, who has fought for decades to save the rainforest, says up to 70% of it could be lost if a tipping point is reachedJonathan Watts (The Guardian)
Exporting extinction: How the Rich World Is Driving Global Biodiversity Loss - Geographical
Western imports are driving deforestation in the global south, reveals a new reportGeographical Staff (Geographical Magazine)
When deforestation, corruption and rights violations are just another palm oil family affair
We investigate and campaign against environmental crime and abuseEIA (Environmental Investigation Agency)
Norway fund drops Eramet over Indonesia mine threatening forests, Indigenous tribe
JAKARTA — Norway’s $1.6 trillion state pension fund has dropped French miner Eramet from its investment portfolio over its role in a vast Indonesian nickel mine accused of destroying rainforest and threatening one of the world’s few remaining unconta…Hans Nicholas Jong (Conservation news)
Coral Cores Pinpoint Onset of Industrial Deforestation
Trace elements in coral reefs provide a timeline of how Borneo's rainforests have been altered by industry.Grace van Deelen (Eos)
“There Will be Nowhere Left”
Read a new feature on how the government and companies take Indigenous lands without women's consent in Indonesia's South Papua.Human Rights Watch