
Elizabeth Goldman
Elizabeth Goldman is a prominent environmental scientist and co-director of the Global Forest Watch project at the World Resources Institute (WRI). She has gained recognition for her work in monitoring deforestation and advocating for sustainable forest management practices. Recently, she highlighted Indonesia's success in reducing forest loss through effective government policies, emphasizing the importance of political will in environmental conservation efforts.
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Elizabeth Goldman is the co-director of the Global Forest Watch observatory.
L'équivalent de 18 terrains de football perdus par minute: la destruction des forêts tropicales à un niveau record, sous l'effet des incendiesElizabeth Goldman is the co-director of Global Forest Watch and commented on the unprecedented level of forest loss.
Por qué América Latina encabeza la lista mundial de pérdida de bosques tropicales y cuáles son los países más afectadosElizabeth Goldman is the co-director of Global Forest Watch and a member of the World Resources Institute.
Los incendios provocan una pérdida de bosques histórica: los tropicales desaparecen a un ritmo de 18 campos de fútbol por minuto | Clima y Medio AmbienteElizabeth Goldman, co-director of Global Forest Watch, said the update was 'unlike anything we’ve seen in over 20 years of data'.
Fires drove record loss of world’s forests last year, ‘frightening’ data shows | DeforestationElizabeth Goldman is the co-director of the Global Forest Watch project at WRI and highlights Indonesia's success in reducing forest loss.
Fires cause record loss of tropical forests in climate threat















