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Despite pledge to crack down, illegal logging continues in Madagascar’s rainforest parks

Peru’s rainforest highway triggers surge in deforestation, according to new 3D forest mapping

Pedagang Cina Takut Akan Peraturan Impor Baru Atas Kayu Ilegal

Facing moratorium and criticism in Indonesia, Sinar Mas looks to Liberia for new palm oil opportunities

Norwegia Didesak untuk Putuskan Saham atas Perusahaan Perusak Hutan Lainnya

Penebangan Bisa Tenggelamkan Lahan Gambut Indonesia, Rusak Kebersinambungan Industri Sagu Lokal

80% of tropical agricultural expansion between 1980-2000 came at expense of forests

Chinese traders fear new import restrictions on illegal timber

Norway Lepaskan Diri dari Perusahaan Penebangan Malaysia Akibat Perusakan Hutan Hujan

Dugaan Penipuan Melawan Kelapa Sawit Raksasa Meluas, Nodai Auditor dan Inisiatif Kelapa Sawit Berkesinambungan

Rencana Konservasi Hutan Indonesia Mungkin Tidak Cukup untuk Kurangi Emisi

Norway urged to dump shares of other forest-destroying companies

Indonesia’s forest conservation plan may not sufficiently reduce emissions

Norway divests from Malaysian logging company after rainforest destruction

Fraud allegations against Indonesian palm oil giant widen, tarnishing auditors and sustainable palm oil initiative

Logging may swamp Indonesian peatlands, destroy local sustainable sago industry

Logged forests retain considerable biodiversity in Borneo providing conservation opportunity

APP refutes Greenpeace charges on deforestation, though audit remains absent

Meski Menurun, Pembalakan Liar Masih Masalah Besar

Hunting threatens the other Amazon: where harpy eagles are common and jaguars easy to spot, an interview with Paul Rosolie

80% of rainforests could adversely impacted by logging, deforestation, climate change by 2100

Timber barons linked to illegal logging in Indonesian New Guinea

Rainforest destruction progresses in waves

Reforestation of rainforests sequesters more carbon than plantations

Logging crisis pushes Madagascar’s forests on to UNESCO’s Danger List

Indonesian people-not international donors or orangutan conservationists-will determine the ultimate fate of Indonesia’s forests

If Madagascar’s biodiversity is to be saved, international community must step up

Endangered otter rediscovered in Borneo

How Greenpeace changes big business

Scientists sound warning on forest carbon payment scheme

Mahogany market in US threatening the lives of uncontacted natives in the Amazon

Perusakan Hutan Skala Besar di Sumatera Lemahkan Kesepakatan Indonesia dengan Norwegia

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