A World Bank-backed low carbon rice project has been criticized by farmers for high costs and poor returns. Can its proposed second phase salvage things?
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The country’s conservation is a success with sightings of new tigers, but poaching and human-animal conflict could derail this
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Expansive deforestation in Central Vietnam is being driven by the global demand for wood pellets–a supposedly green alternative to fossil fuels
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