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Palm Oil Was Supposed to Help Save the Planet. Instead It Unleashed a Catastrophe. - The New York Times
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A review of the massive Chilean palm Jubaea chilensis
A review of the massive Chilean palm Jubaea chilensis
Oil palm and biodiversity
Palm Oil Industry Leaves Indonesian Village Struggling With Loss and Regret - EcoWatch
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Palm Oil Labor Abuses Linked to World's Top Brands, Banks | Voice of America - English
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Why Tamil Nadu needs more palmyrah, the state tree | The News Minute
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Kerala: Kasaragod uses coconut trees to harvest rainwater | Kozhikode News - Times of India
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Tamil Nadu's palm trees withstood cyclones and climate change – but neglect threatens their survival
Date Palm Status and Perspective in Spain | SpringerLink
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The Consultant: Why did a palm oil conglomerate pay $22m to an unnamed 'expert' in Papua? | by The Gecko Project | The Gecko Project
Exploring the potential of waste leaf sheath date palm fibres for composite reinforcement through a structural and mechanical analysis - ScienceDirect