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Climate change resilience is little comfort without a change in consumption

Feja Lesniewska
Jan 30, 2012 | Posted by Feja Lesniewska in Forests

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image: Flickr/CIFOR

Forests are key to ensuring that the climate remains stable enough so that life on Earth can continue as we know it. The ability of a forest to hold (or sequester) carbon is one of the key functions it provides globally. This function is undermined by increasing temperatures in tropical forests as well as by forest degradation and deforestation. The Amazon forest has already started to emit increasing amounts of carbon dioxide as the region becomes drier, thus contributing further to climate change. A resilient forest has a greater adaptability to changes in climatic conditions, e.g precipitation, temperature etc.

ClientEarth in Cameroon – Part two

Feja Lesniewska
Sep 21, 2011 | Posted by Feja Lesniewska in Forests

Nathalie Faure and Feja Lesniewska report from Douala, Cameroon, about the workshop ‘How can community control of forest lands be secured, delivered and maintained?’ This is a collaboration with ClientEarth’s partner organisations FERN, Forest Peoples Programme (FPP) and the Cameroonian-based Centre for Environment and Development (CED).

 

ClientEarth in Cameroon

Feja Lesniewska
Sep 12, 2011 | Posted by Feja Lesniewska in Forests

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ClientEarth's Feja Lesniewska and Nathalie Faure describe arriving in Cameroon for a workshop on forest law in Africa.