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For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers is revealing unexpected ways to protect the planet.
We need to tap into our African culture to save the Congo Basin forest. Farmer Abianga Celine, 40, extracts cocoa beans on a farm in Dikomi-Bafaws. Image by John Novis, Greenpeace.
High-definition trail cameras at a park in the Republic of the Congo reveal elusive rainforest animals. A photo shows two African forest elephants. Photo from Will Burrard-Lucas and Wildlife ...
Congo is rich in the rare minerals needed to make electric cars and solar panels. Skip to content Skip to site index Africa | Inside a Chaotic Billion-Dollar Election in a Pivotal African Nation ...
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