How Logging Is Affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo

15 juin 2022 | Dionne Searcey
The Congo River Basin rainforest, vital in the fight against climate change, has long been protected in part by its remoteness. But the river acts as a highway for sprawling flotillas of logs, sent downstream by tiny villages and international lumber companies alike, all seeking profit from a (...)
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