Rainforest Trust
Saving Species and Storing Carbon in Laos
The lush Annamite Range, a mountain chain spanning the Laos-Vietnam border in Southeast Asia, is rich in beauty, biodiversity and carbon. Once inhabited by elephants, tigers and rhinos, human activities—particularly...
Saving Species and Storing Carbon in Laos
The lush Annamite Range, a mountain chain spanning the Laos-Vietnam border in Southeast Asia, is rich in beauty, biodiversity and carbon. Once inhabited by elephants, tigers and rhinos, human activities—particularly...
Pulling Rainforests Back from the Edge
The concept of planetary tipping points is not new. It was first introduced 20 years ago by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). At that time, scientists believed global...
Pulling Rainforests Back from the Edge
The concept of planetary tipping points is not new. It was first introduced 20 years ago by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). At that time, scientists believed global...
The True Value of Biodiversity
Last November, at the world’s most important climate change conference, something unique happened. These meetings, which bring together world leaders to address the threats of climate change, have typically given...
The True Value of Biodiversity
Last November, at the world’s most important climate change conference, something unique happened. These meetings, which bring together world leaders to address the threats of climate change, have typically given...
Saving the World’s Three Largest Rainforests
We all depend on the world’s rainforests for their invisible, almost magical, powers to absorb carbon dioxide and release the life-sustaining oxygen we require to survive on Earth. Literally the...
Saving the World’s Three Largest Rainforests
We all depend on the world’s rainforests for their invisible, almost magical, powers to absorb carbon dioxide and release the life-sustaining oxygen we require to survive on Earth. Literally the...