Julie Mollins
Julie Mollins writes for the Center for International Forestry Research in Indonesia. Previously she was a journalist working for Thomson Reuters Foundation between 2010 and 2013, first as production editor and then as communities editor....
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Farmer urges measures to aid women battling climate change
By Julie MollinsWomen want to adopt new ways of farming, but often lack access to technology and sufficient expertise to be able to benefit
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Are women really more vulnerable to climate change?
By Julie MollinsDevelopment expert questions whether the data exists to support the claim that women suffer more from disasters and climate stresses
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Time to 'connect the dots' between gender, forests, REDD+
By Julie MollinsResearchers have developed a tool to help countries move from being gender-blind in their forest policies
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Rethinking investment in landscapes to aid green development
By Julie MollinsHow to ensure that investments affecting vast areas of land bring sustainable development, healthy ecosystems and equitable societies?
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Landscapes approach could ease West Africa climate woes
By Julie MollinsFarmers are trying to cope with irregular rainfall, flooding and degraded soil
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Strong laws can boost sustainable development in Africa
By Julie Mollins, CIFORRegulating investment in Africa's forest and agricultural land is important, a researcher says
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'Landscapes approach' dovetails with REDD+, scientist says
By Julie Mollins, CIFORUN scheme to alleviate deforestation could benefit greatly from a cross-sector, holistic approach to land management
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'Climate smart' ag practices not always smart - scientist
By Julie MollinsSmarter farming can slow emissions but may not reduce farmland expansion and pressure on forests
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Emissions hotspots maps could drive better decisions
By Julie Mollins, CIFORMaps pinpointing greenhouse gas emissions hotspots can help improve land management, experts say
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Board game puts new spin on competition for land
By Julie Mollins, CIFORCan board games help us make better land use decisions?
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UNDP's Clark: balancing water, food, energy key to post-2015...
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Strong Arms Trade Treaty could help prevent use of child ...
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Menstruation taboo puts 300 mln women in India at risk - ...
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Think local on post-2015 UN global water-security goals - ...
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New data show fall in female genital mutilation - UN ...
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Q+A - Child-friendly toilets key in fight to improve global ...
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New interactive web atlas helps pinpoint water risk hotspots
By Julie Mollins | Fri, 1 Feb 2013
Syrian enemies may discuss prisoner swaps
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Texas executes Mexican national for 1994 slaying of Houston policeman
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TEXAS EXECUTES MEXICAN NATIONAL EDGAR TAMAYO FOR 1994 SLAYING OF HOUSTON POLICE OFFICER - STATE PRISON OFFICIALS
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University of Utah offers paternity testing for women fearing sperm swap
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Thai court to decide on election complaint; protest march to test state of emergency
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Ex-Dallas Cowboys player Brent guilty of intoxication manslaughter
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U.S. SUPREME COURT DENIES STAY OF EXECUTION IN TEXAS FOR MEXICAN NATIONAL TAMAYO
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Venezuela creates dual-rate forex system; critics cry devaluation
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Texas delays execution of Mexican national amid diplomatic protests
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Texas delays execution of Mexican national Tamayo, waits on court
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TEXAS DELAYS EXECUTION OF MEXICAN NATIONAL TAMAYO, WAITS DECISION ON STAY FROM US SUPREME COURT-PRISON OFFICIAL
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Water vapor plumes raise question about life on dwarf planet Ceres
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U.S. tobacco companies' appeal to delay court-ordered advertising blitz
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Detroit judge rejects request from creditors to value city art
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California Gov Brown urges continued fiscal restraint
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ANALYSIS-Davos bosses tread warily in rocky emerging markets
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Egypt state violence at "unprecedented" level since July -Amnesty
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Israeli billionaire sells Congo oil rights for 300 times purchase price
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World's top platinum producers to be hit by South African strike
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'Love Will Keep Us Together' duo Captain & Tennille to divorce