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Palm oil is unavoidable. Can it be sustainable? Our appetite for the oil hurts the environment and wildlife. But Gabon hopes to show how to build an industry while protecting its forests.
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Palm oil is unavoidable. Can it be sustainable? Our appetite for the oil hurts the environment and wildlife. But Gabon hopes to show how to build an industry while protecting its forests.
Ensia Institute on the Environment
Ensia is a solutions-focused nonprofit media outlet reporting on our changing planet.. Since launching in 2013, Ensia has published nearly 500 original feature stories, articles, commentaries and multimedia pieces with content appearing in more than a dozen languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Arabic, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and Bengali.
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