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Finance
Critics urge the New York Stock Exchange to reject listing JBS, one of the world’s largest meat companies, claiming it’s illegally profiting from deforested land in Brazil
By
Dee-Ann Durbin
and
The Associated Press
June 13, 2025
Environment
Detroit’s eastside is being turned into a forest of sequoias native to California—the world’s largest trees
By
Corey Williams
and
The Associated Press
April 22, 2025
Retail
Hold on to your Pampers: Diaper and tampon shortages predicted this summer as new European law threatens the $3.5 billion supply chain
By
John Ainger
,
Agnieszka de Sousa
and
Bloomberg
July 10, 2024
Finance
European laws to stop deforestation may reorder how coffee is traded and benefit one Southeast Asian nation that has long promoted more sustainable farming methods
By
Aniruddha Ghosal
and
The Associated Press
March 25, 2024
Environment
Chocolate and cosmetic prices could soar on Europe’s new cocoa law that requires firms to prove that every bean they import didn’t contribute to deforestation
By
Mumbi Gitau
,
Baudelaire Mieu
,
Ekow Dontoh
and
Bloomberg
February 27, 2024
Environment
Big Meat giant JBS’ bid to list on NYSE draws widespread opposition from UK, US lawmakers over Amazon deforestation
By
Fabiano Maisonnave
and
The Associated Press
January 18, 2024
Environment
Climate change is forcing Pacific Northwest trees to move—but scientists can’t agree on what form of ‘assisted migration’ is best
By
Nathan Gilles
and
The Associated Press
December 28, 2023
Retail
Europe’s coffee culture is clashing with vague and heavy-handed deforestation rules, as industry group warns of potential 2025 shortage
By
Mai Ngoc Chau
and
Bloomberg
December 6, 2023
Environment
‘Book printer’ beetles are wreaking havoc on Germany’s primeval forests because they can live so long in the warmer climate
By
Matthias Schrader
,
Dana Beltaji
and
The Associated Press
August 6, 2023
Commentary
Pledges to plant trees are great news for the fight against climate change—but we don’t have enough seeds
By
Jad Daley
and
Yishan Wong
November 1, 2022
Conferences
HP CEO says sustainable policies give the firm a ‘competitive advantage’ and attract top talent
By
Lucy Brewster
September 29, 2022
Commentary
We must restore degraded farmland to feed future generations and protect landscapes
By
Jennifer Morris
and
Erik Fyrwald
December 31, 2021
Environment
The corporate world’s race to net-zero hinges on tiny villages in the DR Congo
By
Leticia Labre
November 27, 2021
Environment
Europe’s new push to halt deforestation could make it harder to find many food treats—and furniture and car seats too
By
Vivienne Walt
November 17, 2021
Newsletters
Talk is cheap: Corporate deforestation pledges aren’t doing much to help
By
Lance Lambert
August 4, 2021
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