MOZAMBIQUE CONDEMNED FOR THE UNBRIDLED CRIME OF FOREST ASSASSINATION: Between the Terror of Charcoal and the Urgency of a Green Circular Economy
By Tiago J.B. Paqueliua Abstract Mozambique is facing an ecological emergency marked by systematic forest devastation, driven by its energy dependence on charcoal and the legalised smuggling of valuable timber. This essay denounces the crisis through empirical data and field reports, highlighting the impact on national parks such as Banhine and Mágoè. With juridical-ecological
