CIFOR TV : Climate Change
A new course for the Congo: Forests, climate change and education
The vast, rich tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo are essential both for local people and for the…
COP21: What it could mean for REDD+ (and climate change)
Ecologist William Sunderlin from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) explains what impact the upcoming COP21 negotiations could have…
Beyond the blaze: What next for Indonesia’s forests?
Tens of thousands of fires ravaged the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan in September and October 2015, producing a…
Indonesia on Fire
In Indonesia’s Central Kalimantan province, the peat areas are burning and emitting a toxic smoke causing untold damage to the…
Where there’s smoke, there’s toxic gas: Inside Indonesia’s fire and haze
In October 2015, scientists from CIFOR and Indonesian and international universities traveled to the peat and forest fires in Central…
Dirty Science Part 2: As tides rise higher, can mangroves hold on? Researchers dig in to find out
The Indonesian archipelago is home to millions of hectares of mangrove forest. We know they store huge amounts of carbon,…
Tropical Dry Forests: real facts, real fast
You’ve probably heard a lot about tropical RAIN forests, but how much do you know about tropical DRY forests? This…
Presentation: Is your shrimp cocktail destroying the planet?
Presentation by Boone Kauffman from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) on Climate change implications of land cover change…