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How Women Involvement can Benefit the Environment
Women’s contribution to the nature might be overlooked. The problem is, in fact according to studies they contribute a lot to the nature, naturally. Here...

One More Proof to Show How Protecting Forests Has Its Benefits
There are many stories and news around us about how protecting forests can have a positive impact on our current efforts to improve climate change....

Study Says Deforestation Leads to Less Rain in Tropical Rainforests
It’s become common knowledge that when humans cause deforestation, it’ll be bad for the environment. This new study is another proof that we should take...

Indigenous People are Vital for Forest Conservation and Healthy Ecosystem
Around 12 miles northwest of downtown São Paulo lies Yvy Porã, one of six villages that make up the Jaraguá Indigenous Territory. It’s surrounded buildings...

City Dwellers or Not, Forests are Important for Cities and the People
Citizens like urban, lush parks because they reduce stress, cool the air, and make the concrete jungle a little more beautiful. If one lives in...

New Research Says Global Sustainable Targets Have Mixed Impacts on Forests
We all try to give the best for the environment and our beloved forests, but apparently, we can’t always have what we want. According to...

We’ll Depend More on Drones to Reforest Our Planet Because It’s Faster
There are many negative impacts of deforestation. Aside of making human-caused climate change worse, there will be loss of habitat and eventually loss of biodiversity....
This Cocoon Can Help Us Plant Trees Even In The Desert
Desertification is one of the symptoms of climate change. However, even though this is one of the symptoms, it hides an eerie message to us...

Is Massive Reforestation the Only Key to Our Planet’s Salvation?
It is universally acknowledged that trees really help our planet. They help absorb some of the excess carbon dioxide we produce, which is about 2.57...
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