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15 conservation issues to watch

McDonald’s launches new sourcing policy for palm oil, paper, beef to reduce global environmental impact

Green jeans: big companies start sustainable clothing initiative

Dari Kamboja ke Kalifornia: 10 hutan yang paling terancam di dunia

Slow but steady progress on recognizing indigenous land rights is interrupted by commodity boom

The ocean crisis: hope in troubled waters, an interview with Carl Safina

From Cambodia to California: the world’s top 10 most threatened forests

Record high fish consumption keeps populations imperiled

Nike and Kimberly-Clark lead the corporate pack on forest sustainability

World has run out of fishing grounds

Consumer goods industry announces goal of zero deforestation in Cancun

Good stewards of forests at home outsource deforestation abroad

Bad books: US paper products are breaking the law and devastating rainforests

The ultimate bike trip: the Amazon rainforest

Humanity consuming the Earth: by 2030 we’ll need two planets

Dapatkah Pembayaran Konservasi Hutan Hancurkan Pertanian Organik?

Could forest conservation payments undermine organic agriculture?

The growing impacts of China’s oil spill

Perusahaan-perusahaan singkap resiko penggundulan hutan di rantai pasokan mereka

The Gulf oil spill in context: US oil consumption

Hawaii bans shark fin soup

REDD mungkin tidak dapat memberikan insentif yang cukup bagi pengembang dibandingkan dengan minyak kelapa

Mars to use only sustainably-sourced fish in pet food by 2020

REDD may not provide sufficient incentive to developers over palm oil

Consumers fail at identifying green companies

Tropical timber imports to the U.S. plunge

Companies disclose deforestation risk in their supply chains

Cheerios maker linked to rainforest destruction

Consumers should help pay the bill for ‘greener’ palm oil

In absence of measures to address consumption, REDD may fail to protect forests

Amid price cuts, companies struggle to make bottled-water profitable

Auckland Zoo bans Cadbury chocolate due to palm oil content

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