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13 September 2016
Food & Agriculture
‘A major concern’: plantation-driven deforestation ramps up in Borneo
‘A major concern’: plantation-driven deforestation ramps up in Borneo
8 September 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indonesian government to investigate Korean palm oil giant over burning in Papua
Indonesian government to investigate Korean palm oil giant over burning in Papua
7 September 2016
Policy & Finance
Banks pump billions into deforestation-linked firms in Southeast Asia: Study
Banks pump billions into deforestation-linked firms in Southeast Asia: Study
30 August 2016
Water
Kashmir protects environment despite turmoil
Kashmir protects environment despite turmoil
23 August 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indonesian parliament to investigate fire-linked firms in Riau
Indonesian parliament to investigate fire-linked firms in Riau
17 August 2016
Policy & Finance
Year-long ban on Myanmar’s logging trade kindles hope for forests
Year-long ban on Myanmar’s logging trade kindles hope for forests
12 July 2016
Food & Agriculture
Cameroon moves to curb forest loss linked to Chinese investment
Cameroon moves to curb forest loss linked to Chinese investment
19 April 2016
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Kimberly-Clark: Why sustainability matters
Kimberly-Clark: Why sustainability matters
28 March 2016
Carbon & Climate
Massive wildfire rips through Congo rainforest – is logging to blame?
Massive wildfire rips through Congo rainforest – is logging to blame?
21 March 2016
Carbon & Climate
China's forests recovering at the expense of other nations, study says
China's forests recovering at the expense of other nations, study says
14 March 2016
Carbon & Climate
Drop in timber smuggling gives ‘breathing space’ to Myanmar’s forests
Drop in timber smuggling gives ‘breathing space’ to Myanmar’s forests
10 March 2016
Policy & Finance
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund just dropped 11 companies over deforestation
World’s largest sovereign wealth fund just dropped 11 companies over deforestation
26 February 2016
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s peat peninsula being drained into oblivion, study finds
Indonesia’s peat peninsula being drained into oblivion, study finds
23 February 2016
Carbon & Climate
Cambodia: Hun Sen's forest protection plan falls flat
Cambodia: Hun Sen's forest protection plan falls flat
19 February 2016
Carbon & Climate
Kachin state authorities continue illegal timber seizures, Myanmar official says
Kachin state authorities continue illegal timber seizures, Myanmar official says
18 February 2016
Carbon & Climate
Threatened West African rosewood species gets CITES protection
Threatened West African rosewood species gets CITES protection
5 February 2016
Carbon & Climate
Fires burned 26% of forestry giant’s South Sumatra plantations in 2015
Fires burned 26% of forestry giant’s South Sumatra plantations in 2015
Carbon & Climate
Breakthrough mapping of tropical forests reveals broad extent of tree loss
Breakthrough mapping of tropical forests reveals broad extent of tree loss
21 January 2016
Policy & Finance
Hun Sen creates committee to tackle illegal timber trade in Cambodia
Hun Sen creates committee to tackle illegal timber trade in Cambodia
15 January 2016
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Is eco-certification the solution to forest destruction?
Is eco-certification the solution to forest destruction?
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