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The Extinction of Experience: How Humanity is Losing Its Bond with Nature

A new study warns of a 60% decline in people’s connection to nature since 1800 — a drop that mirrors the disappearance of words...
HomeNews & UpdatesIllegal Timber from Amazon Carbon Offset Projects Reaches European and U.S. Markets

Illegal Timber from Amazon Carbon Offset Projects Reaches European and U.S. Markets

The allure of exotic woods often masks a sinister truth. Millions of cubic feet of precious Brazilian timber, stolen from Indigenous lands and protected areas in the Amazon Rainforest, have entered high-end markets in the U.S. and Europe. This illegal timber, sourced from operations led by individuals posing as environmentalists, fuels a lucrative but destructive trade.

The scandal exposes the dark side of the carbon credit market. Carbon credits, meant to offset emissions and protect forests, were generated from illegally seized land. This revelation underscores the urgent need for greater transparency and accountability in the global supply chain. Consumers and businesses must demand sustainable practices and ethical sourcing to safeguard our planet’s precious resources. Read More

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