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Did you know that the Rainforest Alliance doesn’t just certify tasty crops like coffee and tea, but also beautiful flowers, like roses and sunflowers? Take our quiz to unleash your inner flower power! What is your favorite smell to wake up to?What is your favorite smell to wake up to? * Coffee Tea Pancakes Hot chocolate Which genre of book do you prefer?Which genre of book do you prefer? * Thriller Romance Science fiction Fantasy What meal are you craving right now?What meal are you craving right now? * Curry Pizza Ramen Tacos What time of day are you most productive?What time of day are wildfires in forest regions. Just this week, public authorities in Brazil scrambled to deliver food and water across territories around the Amazon river where El Nino and warming are fueling a record drought. The three basins have experienced different trends over the years. The Amazon, the world’s largest tropical forest basin, saw an 18% increase in forest loss from 2021 to 2022, much of that driven by Brazil – where deforestation has since reduced in the first six months of this year.
Forest loss has decreased significantly in Indonesia and Malaysia in recent years and remained relatively consistent in the Congo, according to analysis by the World Resources Institute. Over the years, countries have announced many initiatives and commitments to ending deforestation, including one at United Nations climate talks in Glasgow in 2021, but implementation has been slow. In August this year, a planned meeting between leaders of Brazil, Indonesia and Congo in Kinshasa to BYB Directory discuss the preservation of tropical forests failed to take place. Forest experts say the three-day summit in Brazzaville is a critical opportunity to act on and finance plans to protect and restore vital forest ecosystems. Price wants the summit to go beyond “countries discussing as they have been” and for governments to present concrete and actionable plans that show accountability and transparency. “It is imperative that all governments in the regions and outside of the regions use this platform to work together,” she said. She also called on the private sector and civil society “to change the business-as-usual trajectory that we’re on.
Emmanuelle Bérenger, sustainable forest management lead at the Rainforest Alliance, said the summit provides a vital chance to translate the multitude of commitments that have been made in the past around preserving and restoring the world’s forests into “initiatives and policies that can genuinely make a difference.” The summit is an important step in bringing together countries to preserve their forests and improve the livelihoods of people who depend on them, said Mikaela Weisse, director of Global Forest Watch. you most productive?* Morning Afternoon Evening Night What’s your favorite color?What’s your favorite color?* Green Blue Purple Red Where would you build your dream house?Where would you build your dream house?* Up in the mountains A quiet village A treehouse A bustling city What’s your favorite pastime?What’s your favorite pastime?* Gardening Reading Running Watching movies.
Forest loss has decreased significantly in Indonesia and Malaysia in recent years and remained relatively consistent in the Congo, according to analysis by the World Resources Institute. Over the years, countries have announced many initiatives and commitments to ending deforestation, including one at United Nations climate talks in Glasgow in 2021, but implementation has been slow. In August this year, a planned meeting between leaders of Brazil, Indonesia and Congo in Kinshasa to BYB Directory discuss the preservation of tropical forests failed to take place. Forest experts say the three-day summit in Brazzaville is a critical opportunity to act on and finance plans to protect and restore vital forest ecosystems. Price wants the summit to go beyond “countries discussing as they have been” and for governments to present concrete and actionable plans that show accountability and transparency. “It is imperative that all governments in the regions and outside of the regions use this platform to work together,” she said. She also called on the private sector and civil society “to change the business-as-usual trajectory that we’re on.
Emmanuelle Bérenger, sustainable forest management lead at the Rainforest Alliance, said the summit provides a vital chance to translate the multitude of commitments that have been made in the past around preserving and restoring the world’s forests into “initiatives and policies that can genuinely make a difference.” The summit is an important step in bringing together countries to preserve their forests and improve the livelihoods of people who depend on them, said Mikaela Weisse, director of Global Forest Watch. you most productive?* Morning Afternoon Evening Night What’s your favorite color?What’s your favorite color?* Green Blue Purple Red Where would you build your dream house?Where would you build your dream house?* Up in the mountains A quiet village A treehouse A bustling city What’s your favorite pastime?What’s your favorite pastime?* Gardening Reading Running Watching movies.