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How ‘Sustainable’ Development Ravaged the Congo Basin

How ‘Sustainable’ Development Ravaged the Congo Basin

by Adam Cruise | May 1, 2020 | News

By Jerome Lewis, Scientific American In the pitch-black darkness, sitting on the forest floor with our bodies so close that we touch, we sing, each voice producing a different yodeled melody to create a densely overlapping harmony. As the hours pass, individual...
How ‘Sustainable’ Development Ravaged the Congo Basin

Nature conservation projects marred by human rights violations (Congo Basin)

by Adam Cruise | May 17, 2019 | News

By Deutsche Welle “We are being persecuted and threatened,” a woman of the Baka ethnic group in the Congo Basin region of central Africa told the human rights organization Survival International. The organization has been collecting similar testimonies for...
New Global Initiative to Ensure the Future of Congo Basin Forest

New Global Initiative to Ensure the Future of Congo Basin Forest

by Adam Cruise | Mar 24, 2019 | News

J C Suresh, In Depth News (IDN) Stretching from the Gulf of Guinea in the west to the Rift Valley in the east, the Congo basin is the beating heart of African biodiversity. Spanning 530 million hectares across six countries – Cameroon, Central African Republic,...
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