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TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2026

deforestation

deforestation

Logger, Egbontoluwa Marigi, 61, poses for a photograph, holding his axe while felling trees, in the forest in Ipare, Ondo State, Nigeria, January 24, 2022. "During the time of our forefathers, we had big trees but sadly what we have now are just small trees and we don't even allow them to mature before we cut them," Marigi said. REUTERS/Nyancho NwaNri

In Nigeria's disappearing forests, loggers outnumber trees

An aerial view shows logs that were illegally cut from the Amazon rainforest in Anapu, Para state, Brazil, September 2, 2019. Picture taken with a drone September 2, 2019. REUTERS/Nacho Doce

Brazil's Amazon deforestation hits April record, nearly double previous peak

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Development should not be at cost of forests: Minister  

Tarira and her son Avoraza, 4, walk through a field covered with red sand in Anjeky Beanatara, Androy region, Madagascar, February 11, 2022. "There's nothing to harvest. That's why we have nothing to eat and we're starving," said mother-of-seven Tarira who had brought Avoraza to collect sachets of a peanut-based product known as Plumpy, used to treat malnourished children. "There are seven, so there wasn't enough food. The Plumpy wasn't enough for him". REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

A green island turns red: Madagascans struggle through long drought

Top fashion brands may have hand in destroying Amazon rainforest: Study

Top fashion brands may have hand in destroying Amazon rainforest: Study

An aerial view shows a tree at the center of a deforested plot of the Amazon near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil August 14, 2020. Photo: Reuters

Spike in Amazon deforestation draws shock, ups pressure on Brazil

An active logging site is pictured among burned trees from the Rim fire near Groveland, California July 30, 2014. Photo: Reuters

Bangladesh adds voice to end global deforestation

Photo: Ales Krivec/Unsplash

Deforestation: TIB urges action in line with world leaders

An area of the Amazon rainforest which has been slashed and burned stands next to a section of virgin forest, as seen from a police helicopter during the "Hileia Patria" operation against sawmills and loggers who trade in illegally-extracted wood from the Alto Guama River indigenous reserve in Nova Esperanca do Piria, in Para State, September 29, 2013. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Leaders at global climate talks pledge to cut methane and save forests

A person walks past a sign during the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, November 2, 2021. REUTERS/Phil Noble

Global climate talks deliver moves to cut methane and deforestation

US President Joe Biden speaks during a press conference during the G20 leaders' summit in Rome, Italy October 31, 2021. Photo :Reuters

Biden pledges $9 billion to conserve and restore forests

An active logging site is pictured among burned trees from the Rim fire near Groveland, California July 30, 2014. Photo: Reuters

Over 100 global leaders pledge to end deforestation by 2030

A cow is seen in a deforested pasture in Brazil's Amazon rainforest near the Transamazonica national highway in Humaita, Amazonas state, Brazil, September 8, 2021. REUTERS/Bruno Kelly

Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon falls for second month, remains high

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