MSPO In A Deforestation-Free Palm Oil Supply Chain

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Biodiversity Friendly Landscapes Malaysian palm oil

“Agriculture is a significant contributor to anthropogenic global warming, and reducing agricultural emissions—largely methane and nitrous oxide—could play a significant role in climate change mitigation.” Frontiersin

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IPCC Report Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil

The Secretary-General of the United Nations called the report a code red for humanity.

The news went viral with opinions from experts of all stripes and colors weighing in on the report. A better-informed coverage of the report was published by The Guardian under “IPCC report’s verdict on climate crimes of humanity: guilty as hell.”

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Lessons from Malaysian Palm Oil Farmers for the UNFSS

The United Nation’s Food Systems Summit will took place earlier this month. The vision of the summit according to its introduction is that:

The need is urgent, and our ambition is high. The UN Food Systems Summit will launch bold new actions, solutions and strategies to deliver progress on all 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), each of which relies on healthier, more sustainable and more equitable food systems.

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Reducing Biodiversity Threats Through the MSPO

The United Nations is urging intense restoration of nature to address climate and biodiversity crises. In launching the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, the UN called on countries to meet commitments to restore 1 billion hectares of land.

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MSPO In A Deforestation-Free Palm Oil Supply Chain

The world needs “a major breakthrough” to slow the pace of climate change and build resilience to protect the most vulnerable from increasingly severe and frequent climate impacts, the deputy UN chief told a crucial high-level meeting on Wednesday, looking ahead to November’s COP26.

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