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Tea party versus Madagascar’s forests

After protracted campaign, Girl Scouts pledges to cut out some palm oil

Dole responds to allegations it is illegally growing bananas in national park

Deepwater spill ‘meets the Titanic’: groups sue to stop Arctic drilling

Over 100 arrested as tar sands civil disobedience spreads to Canada

Featured video: new documentary puts human face on logging in Papua New Guinea

Expanding ethanol threatens last remnants of Atlantic Forest

Asia Pulp & Paper to undertake human rights audit

Indigenous people blockade river against ‘murderous’ oil company

Malaysian court blocks rainforest tribes’ fight against mega-dam in Borneo

Supermarket challenges toilet paper marker to disprove deforestation allegations

Big damage in Papua New Guinea: new film documents how industrial logging destroys lives

APP affiliate ‘regrets’ astroturfing on Indonesia deforestation claims

Ministry of Forestry continues to undermine Indonesia’s REDD program, finds Reuters

Shell spills over 50,000 gallons of oil off Scotland

Dole destroying forest in national park for bananas

WWF to investigate program that partners with notorious loggers

The glass is half-full: conservation has made a difference

Taking corporate sustainability seriously means changing business culture

Arctic open for exploitation: Obama administration grants Shell approval to drill

Oil horror in Nigeria: 30 years, one billion dollars to clean-up

Fuji Xerox Australia dumps paper supplier accused of rainforest destruction

Ironic conservation: APP touts tiger relocation after allegedly destroying tiger’s home

Vietnamese military illegally plundering Laos’ forests

Australian ‘green’ buildings used illegally logged wood from rainforests allege activists

Climate activist sentenced to 2 years in jail for civil disobedience

WWF partnering with companies that destroy rainforests, threaten endangered species

Lego banishes Asia Pulp & Paper due to deforestation link

Endangered species trafficking: What did Gibson Guitar know?

Logging company fined $100 million for illegal logging in Papua New Guinea

Indonesia to investigate palm oil company that allegedly breached moratorium

Malaysian palm oil company violates Indonesia’s logging moratorium

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