Stop Planting Trees: How to Actually Conserve a Forest
Planting trees gets headlines, but real conservation means protecting primary forests, managing fires, and working with Indigenous peoples. Here's how...
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Planting trees gets headlines, but real conservation means protecting primary forests, managing fires, and working with Indigenous peoples. Here's how...
Planting trees feels good, but it won't stop deforestation. Here's how to prioritize primary forests, use data, and work with communities.
Tired of tree-planting hype? Here's how to genuinely conserve forests: manage what exists, protect primary growth, involve locals, and measure real su...
We're losing the forest battle because we count hectares instead of managing them. Here's why long-term management plans, not tree planting, save fore...
Tree planting is trendy, but the numbers are clear: protecting primary forests is the most effective conservation method. Here's why.
Managed forests aren't a compromise—they're a cornerstone of conservation. Here's why long-term plans beat tree planting.
Forget planting trees. The blunt truth: to save forests, we must protect primary forests. Here's why it's our best move, backed by the numbers.
Planting trees isn't conservation. To save forests, you must protect entire ecosystems. Here's what actually works, backed by hard data.
Planting trees feels good, but it won't save forests. Here's what actually works, based on the latest data.