How Logging Is Affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo
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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NY Times (Congo)
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