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New interactive software will help measure carbon in Indonesia’s peatlands
By Budhy Kristanty
Exploring the world’s richest pools of carbon
By James Maiden
The ‘big story is carbon’, but more research needed on forgotten greenhouse gases found in peat, says expert
By James Maiden
Heart of Darkness: Digging into Indonesia’s prized wetlands
By James Maiden
Will REDD+ undermine democracy or transform it?
By Catriona Moss
Action on agriculture needed at upcoming U.N. climate talks
By Ashlee Betteridge
Forest communities in Cameroon cannot adapt to climate change alone
By Babatope Akinwande
Counting carbon: Measuring carbon stocks in logging concessions in Cameroon
By Kate Evans
Postcards from the field: On the Congo River
By Kate Evans
The Congo Basin Forests: What policymakers should know
By Catriona Moss
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